Vucic says Patriarch understands his worries about Kosovo (N1, Beta, FoNet)
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic said late on Monday he informed the Holy Synod of the Serb Orthodox Church about "all my worries," adding Patriarch Irinej, who said Vucic's fight for Kosovo was heroic, understood him well, N1 reported.
Vucic was present at the Holy Synod annual meeting in the Patriarchy in Belgrade.
"Patriarch perfectly understood me - as I understand his worries - that one must bring some, I would say, difficult worldly decisions… One bishop said – whatever you do, you will be guilty," Vucic said after the meeting.
He added it was "up to us to continue to fight, to achieve the most we can, not to yield to blackmail to give what we have no right to, nor we can give to anyone."
"The Church has right to its stands, though they are sometimes different than ours. It's important to listen to them because the Church always helps our people where they are endangered, and in Kosovo as well," Vucic said, adding it was all he could say.
The Chairman of the Bosnia's tripartite rotating Presidency and de facto Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, who was also present in the meeting, said the divisions about the national issues would lessen chances for finding a solution for Kosovo.