"I can neither confirm or deny, but I would not rule out this possibility"

Vucic could neither confirm nor deny the information that outgoing Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak would be appointed EU's special envoy in the talks between Belgrade and Pristina on resolving the Kosovo issue, but stressed that he would not rule out the possibility.
"I cannot confirm or deny this, but I would not rule out that possibility. Anyone who conducts the talks will be strongly influenced by Berlin. I think everything's clear on that," Vucic told RTS.
He stated that Lajcak is an experienced, highly educated and intelligent man, who has established an exceptional cooperation with Berlin.
Asked if he thinks Berlin will continue to lead the negotiations, Vucic said he still thinks so, based on the information he possesses.
Vucic also said he expected to meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin in the next month.
"Blic" writes today that Lajcak will be newly appointed a special envoy, citing diplomatic circles in Berlin.

"Serbia hadn't crossed the line of interfering with other country's internal affairs"

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, emphasized that in order to preserve its people in Montenegro, Serbia did not cross the line of either good taste or respect for the sovereignty of another country, and pointed out that there are some circles in Europe and around the world that do not want a strong Serbia.
"There is a perfidious game that certain circles in Montenegro play, but also of the international community. Whenever something happens, those circles blame Serbia. They do not want a strong Serbia, and when they see that Serbia is strengthening and going faster, they say it is necessary to stop it", said Vucic being hosted on the RTS morning program.
He said that Serbia...

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