Vučić: I'm afraid it will get even worse

According to him, dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina will continue as soon as on May 13. "Our position is difficult, terribly complicated. President Putin's statements made it even more complicated. I will talk about it tomorrow. I am afraid that it will be increasingly difficult in the economic aspect," he said.
Vui also said that the situation for Serbia, not through our fault, has become very difficult.
Vui also said that last night's informal dinner with EU Special Representative for Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue Miroslav Lajk and Prime Minister of the Interim Institutions in Pristina Albin Kurti was very difficult, and that German representatives insisted that what was signed in the Brussels Agreement must be implemented.
When asked if he could reveal some details of that meeting and whether there was a shift, Vui answered that he did not like to talk about details, but that the conversation was "very, very difficult".
"Talks will continue. The director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Petar Petkovi, is going to Brussels on May 13 to try to agree on something", said Vui.
He also pointed out that the problem for Belgrade is that some refuse to talk about the Community of Serbian Municipalities at all, but that it is important that all German representatives said that what was signed must be implemented.
"Now you see that what we were criticized for becomes our point of support, and that what they said was bad for us, now others do not want to align," said Vucic. And, as he said, it is pointless for him to talk about the details, because he does not want to collect political points in that way. "My job is to fight for Serbia, and I will continue to do that," Vucic said. After the meeting with the head of German...

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