President comments possible international conference (Tanjug, B92)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has stressed that it was "not important where an international conference on finding a solution for Kosovo would be held."
What matters instead is "the content of the proposal," the Serbian president said on Sunday, after reports emerged about the possibility of organizing a "Rambouillet 2" - the name being a reference to the Rambouillet, France conference that preceded NATO's bombing of Serbia in 1999.
"I am interested in the essence and the outcome. Whether there is a conference in a ballroom or in an ordinary hall, outside in the street, it's all the same to me. We want to see a solution, one that Serbia wants and can accept, that saves face, does not make it feel humiliated, lets it know that there is a future, and above all that future is guaranteed to Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, along with peace and security, but also to protect Serbia's interests. When we see that, they can schedule a conference wherever they like, in Los Angeles or Tokyo, or anywhere else," he stressed.
Vucic said that he was not satisfied with the ideas he has received so far.
"So I didn't make any public comments. I had enough courage to refuse them in conversation with my interlocutors," he explained.
When reporters said that Germany will have a more hard-line position on an "exchange of territory" than the US, Vucic said he "does not comment on the views of individual countries."
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