Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said they would not support Kosovo’s membership in the United Nations.
Serbian President Vucic received Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billström in the capital, Belgrade.
After the meeting, the two made statements to the press.
Vucic said he spoke with Bellstrom about the areas in Kosovo where the Serbs are.
Noting that his country’s view on Kosovo’s membership in the United Nations has not changed, Vucic said, “Serbia will do what it says it will do, but we will not support Kosovo’s membership in the United Nations and UN institutions and organizations.” Use the phrase.
Vucic affirmed that his country adheres to all agreements, including the Brussels Agreement, and stated that it will take the necessary steps within the framework of dialogue.
Noting that Sweden is one of the important partners for his country, Vucic thanked the Swedish investors who employ Serbian citizens.
Bilstrom congratulated Vucic on his meeting with Kosovar Prime Minister Albin Kurti on March 18 in Ohrid, North Macedonia, with the mediation of the European Union, to reach agreement on an agreement that would normalize relations between the two countries.
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