Prime Minister Ana Brnabic stated, on the eve of the continuation of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina in Brussels, that today is an extremely important day, but also that there has never been less room for negotiations.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic stated, on the eve of the continuation of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina in Brussels, that today is an extremely important day, but also that there has never been less room for negotiations.
In a statement for Pink Television, Brnabic wished President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic the best of luck in today's battle, estimating that it will not be easy for him and that he has an impossible task and great responsibility.
I have never been as worried as I am now about stability and security in Kosovo-Metohija, the Prime Minister stated and added that President Vucic will try to make room for talks.
She pointed out that the summit of the leaders of the Western Balkan countries, which was recently held in Tirana, was completely irrelevant for the Pristina side in relation to today's meeting in Brussels, for which they have been preparing for a long time.
The Prime Minister pointed out that Serbia has shown the greatest possible dose of flexibility when it comes to relations with Pristina, through the signing of regional agreements and the implementation of regional projects such as the start of construction of the Nis-Pristina-Tirana-Durres highway.
According to her, Kosovo is not an internationally recognized state, and within the CEFTA agreement, there are countries, such as Bosnia and Herzegovina and Moldova, that have not recognised its independence.