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PM Vucic ready to establish "hotline with Pristina" (B92, Pink)

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday in Davos, Switzerland that "peace and stability have the greatest importance."

In this regard, Vucic added, he was "also ready to establish a hotline between Belgrade - Pristina.

Vucic told TV Pink that he had "many important discussion for Serbia at the World Economic Forum," and underlined that he believes "we will have the strength to calm down certain things - even those that were under no influence of ours whatsoever."

Vucic was also quoted as saying that he "would not have any fear because of what has passed" and stressing that "there will be no stories and fabrications such as the one about the train, but it is possible that there will be others."

"That's why I said this was not about the train and served only as a sufficient reason," Vucic continued - while "tomorrow it will be about the wall in Kosovska Mitrovica, although that was signed by Edita Tahiri and Marko Djuric with European representatives."

Speaking about this barrier in northern Kosovska Mitrovica contested by Pristina, Vucic said it was "a 90-centimeter fence, not a wall."

The prime minister added that "the day after tomorrow it will be something else," and underlined: "This has to stop."

"We can solve everything, if we need to establish a Belgrade-Pristina 'hotline, a 'red line', whatever you want to call it, to be able to speak at any time - I have nothing against that. People, let's do whatever it takes just to have peace and stability," Vucic said.

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