Vučić
Vučić: "The whole world is going in a bad direction, we have to take care of Serbia"
When asked about the position of our country a little more than a month after the incident in Banjska, the president says:
Vučić and Kurti spoke with European mediators in Brussels PHOTO
Previously, European officials spoke with the Prime Minister of Pristina's temporary institutions, Aljbin Kurti, who left immediately after the meeting, without giving statements to journalists.
A meeting with the "Big Five"; Vučić: "I believe we'll find a way out of the crisis"
Today, Vui met with the EU's special representative for dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina and other regional issues of the Western Balkans, Miroslav Lajak, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and U.S.
Borrell: Kurti insisted on de facto recognition, Community key for normalisation
BRUSSELS - Speaking to reporters after Thursday's round of the Brussels dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, EU foreign policy and security chief Josep Borrell said it had not been possible to "bridge the differences" and that Pristina's PM Albin Kurti had not been ready to start a process towards establishing a Community of Serb Municipalities but insisted on a de facto recognition of the s
Vučić from Brussels: Pristina is arming itself, what should our reaction be? VIDEO
Vui said after the meeting that he asked NATO to implement its role. He adds that he submitted all the evidence in writing about what was done to the Serbs since Kurti came to power.
He added that KFOR is the only institution in Kosovo that is doing anything to ease tensions.
Vučić with Stoltenberg: This is becoming more dangerous every day VIDEO
The two addressed the public before the meeting.
"Thank you for wanting to hear the Serbian side. I am very worried about the situation in Kosovo," said Vui.
"This is becoming more dangerous every day," Vucic said.
Dacic: In case there is UN SC session, Vucic will attend
BELGRADE - Serbia plans to request a UN Security Council session to warn the international community of the situation in Kosovo-Metohija, Serbian FM Ivica Dacic announced on Friday, adding that, in case a session is held, Serbian President Vucic would attend it.
Brnabic: Ball in Pristina's court, arrests of Kosovo-Metohija Serbs must stop
BRUSSELS - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Tuesday in Brussels that "the ball is in Pristina's court" when it comes to a return to dialogue on Kosovo-Meothija and that harassment and completely groundless arrests of Kosovo-Metohija Serbs must stop.
She also noted that the so-called Kosovo Police must be withdrawn from the north of Kosovo-Metohija.
Vučić made the final decision: "I'm going to Brussels" PHOTO
At the beginning of his address, he said that he would still go to Brussels, immediately after the special envoy, Josep Borrell, announced that he and the Prime Minister of the so-called Kosovo, Albin Kurti, are summoned to an urgent meeting.
Mass Displays of Discontent Give Serbia’s Opposition New Hope
Robert Kozma, a member of Ne Davimo Beograd (Let's Not Drown Belgrade), a campaign organisation that came to parliament for the first time as a part of the Green-Left Coalition at the 2022 elections. Photo: Private archive