"Lajčák didn't bring anything new to Belgrade, left with a clear message from Vucic"

"Brussels and Washington should make it clear to Kosovo Albanians that Serbia's position on recognizing Kosovo's illegally declared independence is unshakable: such a solution, as far as our side is concerned, cannot be part of a comprehensive agreement on normalizing relations between Belgrade and Pristina," Novosti wrote.
The paper adds that such a message was conveyed to Miroslav Lajk by the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, on Wednesday evening.
During several hours of talks, first at an official meeting, and then at a working dinner, the Serbian head of state pointed out that there is no more play, that Serbia is ready to continue the dialogue, but not on imposed solutions according to which one side would get everything and the other lost everything, as well as to insist that all previously reached agreements be implemented.
This platform on Serbia's positions was certainly not such a pleasant "music" for Lajcak's ears, Novosti's interlocutors believe, but they believe that in Brussels and Washington, however, there will be wisdom to respect the messages that the EU special envoy will take from Belgrade.
Srdjan Graovac, an analyst from the Center for Social Stability, says for "Novosti" that there is no doubt that Serbia will face strong pressures in the coming period. He expects that the candidate for prime minister in Pristina, the leader of "Self-Determination", Albin Kurti, who he considers to be an essential man tailored to both the EU and the USA, will continue to say that the only thing Pristina needs from Belgrade is a seat in the UN.
"However, the relations of power in the world are no longer such that the United States can ultimately demand and expect Serbia to fulfill all their demands, including the one to...

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