Vucic and Thaci met in Sofia, talked about continuing talks (BETA)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said that he met with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci in Sofia on Thursday, BETA news agency reported.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said that he met with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci in Sofia on Thursday, BETA news agency reported.
President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker would conclude his Balkans tour in Sofia today, where a meeting with the Western Balkans leaders, including the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is planned, RTS reports.
EU High Representative Federica Mogherini would also attend the gathering. RTS further said, the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue is very important for the stability in the Balkans and as it was announced, President Vucic would speak with Hashim Thaci on the margins of gathering in Sofia.“Mr. Vucic, your new phrases and costumes do not cover crimes and genocide. Instead of lecturing us, it would be better to go and pray for the victims of your policies,” member of the opposition LDK party and Kosovo Assembly member wrote on his Facebook profile, KoSSev portal reported.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will seek an opinion from Brussels, before he presents his own proposal beginning of April, about what the EU leaders see as a possible compromise solution for resolving the issue of Kosovo, write today the Belgrade daily Danas.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says he had "a frank conversation" with German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said in a TV Happy broadcast “Cirilica” that the conflict between murdered leader of Civic Initiative Freedom, Democracy, Justice Oliver Ivanovic and Milan Radojcic lasted since 2000, B92 reported.
The future of the Balkans looks far brighter today than many would have predicted two decades ago.
The Balkan wars left more than 100,000 dead and caused millions to flee their homes. The region’s economies lay in ruins, and many of our best and brightest left in droves to seek a better future elsewhere. Political leaders from opposing sides did not trust each other, and had no real vision for the future.
National Party President Vuk Jeremic says that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's visit to Zagreb is "kind of a general rehearsal" for Vucic's state visit to Pristina, which he plans after signing a legally binding agreement and after Kosovo becomes a member of the UN "with the blessing of the current government in Serbia", reports NMagazin today.
If he was accepted as a political factor in Kosovo, Oliver Ivanovic could have been protected, said Momcilo Trajkovic in the Show "Right Angle" of the Radio Television of Vojvodina, reports RTK2.