Vučić: "I submitted the list. They lied about it" VIDEO

President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, said that the role of KFOR, which we respect, is also important for us, as is the role of NATO.
"We believe that we will always be able to find the understanding of Stoltenberg and NATO to ensure peace and stability. I don't like to shift the blame to anyone else," said Vui.
Vui pointed out that "very difficult discussions" await us tomorrow.
"Tomorrow we will have difficult talks, because we do not agree on almost anything, but Serbia will stick to international public law, the Brussels Agreement and everything that has been signed. Serbia is a militarily neutral country and will remain so," said Vui.
"We want to avoid any possibility of escalation or conflict," said Vui. In response to questions from journalists, Vui pointed out that the Serbian army and police never crossed the administrative line.
"I submitted a list of all attacks on Serbs," said Vui and stated that it is up to us to do everything to preserve peace and stability. "I am grateful to NATO for not coming up with such untruths, unlike some others," said Vui.
"Serbia is a militarily neutral country and will remain so. Our history is not easy, but we want to strengthen cooperation with KFOR and NATO and to avoid the escalation of the conflict. We think that we have not caused any provocation, but I understand that we from the Balkans are fed up with everyone in Brussels," said Vui. Vui, answering a journalist's question, said that the Quint countries and Serbia have a different view of the situation in Kosovo and Metohija.
"What we have signed is that their special forces have limited access to the North. They justify it by fighting crime. We are in a very difficult position in that regard. It is very difficult when you...

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