Vučić: We will solve problems in a peaceful way (Politika)
I do not accept replacement of thesis, in which the entire world talks about the train, and no Albanian has seen it, while Serbs in the north have seen 17 armoured vehicles, said the prime minister of Serbia.
Delegations from Belgrade and Pristina by the end of January likely will not talk in Brussels, because a new round of dialogue was not scheduled yet. Despite the escalation of the crisis in the relations between the two sides, due to the train and the announced demolition of the wall in Mitrovica, Prime Ministers Vučić and Mustafa are ready to discuss all contentious issues.
And Vučić expects these problems to be solved in a peaceful, rational and reasonable way but adds that armored vehicles and weapons are not part of the solution.
We had indirect contacts with the Albanians in Kosovo, and I believe that we will solve all the problems in a calm, rational and reasonable way.
NATO officials in Brussels yesterday have stated that '' the Brussels Agreement of 2013, which Serbia refers to, does not include Kosovo police force'' and that ''Kosovo authorities do not have to seek approval of KFOR for the referral of their police forces throughout Kosovo ''.
This explanation has arrived after allegations that the written document as part of the Brussels Agreement provides that the Kosovo authorities must seek the consent of KFOR to send police, and not only security forces to the north of Kosovo. Vučić explains that in the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina only two agreements are in writing, i.e. only twice something was signed, while the rest was reached by a verbal agreement.
- And what we have achieved in Kosovska Mitrovica, for the bridge, we have achieved in verbal form. And what we have achieved for Telekom, to the final, I would say, initials, everything was in verbal form. But what can you do, when someone is trying to use form in order to obscure the essence, then you face such a problem. But all in all, I am convinced and sure somewhere that we will remain stable and firm as a rock, because it will mean economic success for Serbia and a better standard of living, said Vučić.