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Djuric: Belgrade-Pristina agreement only if both sides are satisfied (BETA, RTK2)

Director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo, Marko Djuric stated that the Belgrade-Pristina agreement is possible only if both sides are equally satisfied or dissatisfied with it. Djuric stated this to Pink TV adding Belgrade wants an agreement with Pristina, but not in a way that would fulfil their national interests only, in particular “their dreams about independence.” “Every agreement must take into consideration both the Serb and Albanian interests. We can agree if both sides are equaliy satisfied or dissatisfied,” Djuric said. Commenting on the call of President Vucic to internal dialogue on Kosovo, Djuric said “these talks could heal” and generate numerous ideas as well as “stronger gathering around state and national goals.” He said that Belgrade would continue to struggle for more than 120.000 Serbs and thousands of Gorani, Bosniacs and Roma in Kosovo, who, according to him “feel as a part of the Serbian state.”