Kosova
Vuçiç: Me Kosovën, zgjidhje përmes dialogut ose konflikt i mundshëm
Serbian President Aleksandar Vuëië told reporters that on Thursday morning (November 12th) he had a meeting with the ambassadors of the Quint countries, and said that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict showed an example of how a frozen conflict is and that when someone melts it down, it can escalate a real catastrophe.
The Quint Group consists of: France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States
He stressed that Belgrade must work to reach a solution through compromise with Kosovo. As he instructed, Serbia must further strengthen itself economically and militarily in order to be able to defend its country at any moment from potential aggressors.
“But the most important message is the message of peace, dialogue and the desire to continue the talks with Pristina and to understand that the best possible solution is through dialogue. It is better to achieve it sooner than later. “Otherwise, a conflict could happen to us,” Vucic said.
The President of Serbia has said that the US Ambassador to Belgrade, Anthony Godfrey, has stated that the United States remains committed to the implementation of the Washington Agreement.
“Regardless of how this soap opera we are watching will end,” Vucic said.
President Vuiqiiq and the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Avdullah Hoti, on September 4 in Washington, in the presence of US President Donald Trump, signed the Agreement on the normalization of economic relations.
As a result of that agreement, the office of the International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) was opened in Belgrade.
Calls for many members of minorities in the state administration The
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vuiqi., Has sent a “request or request” to the Government of Serbia to have more members of national minorities in the state administration.
“Not only the traditional partners, Ishtvan Pastor’s party, but also other members of national minorities – Roma, Croats, Bosniaks. There are many representatives of Albanians with whom we can talk and I would ask Minister (Gordnana) Qomiq (Minister for Human Rights, Minorities and Social Dialogue) to contribute to an even stronger improvement of the position of the members. of national minorities “, he stated, among other things.