Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated today, after a video summit in Paris on the relations between Serbia and Kosovo, that the dialogue with Pristina in Brussels, planned for Sunday, has been postponed to Thursday, 16 July.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated today, after a video summit in Paris on the relations between Serbia and Kosovo, that the dialogue with Pristina in Brussels, planned for Sunday, has been postponed to Thursday, 16 July.
Vucic explained that, instead of tomorrow's dinner with EU officials, the Serbian delegation is returning to the country to participate in a video conference on Sunday, and then, in four days, it will go to Brussels to continue the dialogue.
He said that the meeting was difficult because Serbia has a different position from all other participants, and Pristina came out with maximalist demands.
I believe that Germany and France will come out with their joint, presidential statement, since there were things about which we did not have the same view, he stated.
As he said, the Albanian side came out with its demands, which are preserving the territorial integrity of Kosovo, preserving the constitution and constitutional organisation of Kosovo, permanent mutual recognition and not the two Germanies model, membership in the UN and that other European countries recognise Kosovo, and only after that they will start dealing with the issues of missing persons and war damage.
We are ready to discuss all steps that would improve the relations between the peoples, the flow of people, goods, capital, but we do not accept ultimatums because that is not possible and realistic, Vucic underlined.