Vucic concerned by EU's inability to pressure Pristina (Tanjug, B92)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has expressed his concern over Pristina's stance to, despite pressure from the international community, not revoke its tariffs on Serbian goods, Tanjug news agency reported.
The President Vucic, speaking to the Italian Ambassador Carlo Lo Cascio in Belgrade on Monday, said Serbia will return to dialogue only after the withdrawal of the tariffs. He emphasized that he was concerned about the inability of the European Union to exert more pressure on the Pristina authorities.
The Serbian president and the Italian ambassador discussed the European perspective of Serbia, the problems in the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, bilateral relations and the upcoming visit of Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte to Belgrade, the president's media office said in a press release.
According to this, Vucic expressed his satisfaction with the level of bilateral relations and added that there was room for improvement of economic cooperation. This will be also contributed by the visit of Prime Minister Conte, seen by two interlocutors as a sign of good relations between the two countries and as an opportunity for strengthening economic cooperation.
Lo Cascio stressed that this will be a new phase of political dialogue between Italy and Serbia and that, shortly after the visit of the Italian prime minister, Vucic's visit to Italy will be organized, "which will show the true partnership between the two countries."