Serbia president Alexander VucicAnd vote He stated that he is always ready for the future and that what the people of Serbia want can be measured.
Vucic assessed the protests organized by the far-right Serbs in the capital, Belgrade, last night and demanded that the assembled crowd resign to a local TV channel.
The protests were supported by some parties, Vucic said, “They knew what they were doing, everything was planned. They all offer actions against Serbia and its people.” He said.
Vucic said he would go to Munich on Friday or Saturday, noting that he would hold important talks on the Kosovo issue there.
Referring to his readiness for the elections, Vucic said, “We can always gauge what the people of Serbia want. We have only one homeland. That is Serbia. I’m also tired of those who say, ‘If it goes this way, then Serbia is on the right track too.'” The state we have for extremists.” He said.
Vucic said that those who want to destabilize Serbia will continue to protest and said: “Our mission is to fight oppression and we will do it. The people of Serbia want and choose to rule this country. I advise Serbs to sleep peacefully.” He said.
Vucic noted that they are with the Kosovo Serbs and said they will continue to protect Serbia.
Vucic added that the state will act effectively and responsibly against the threats made against him in the protests last night.
Meanwhile, far-right Serbs gathered in front of the presidential building in Belgrade in protest against the “Franco-German Plan”, supported by the United States and all members of the European Union, aimed at improving Serbia and Kosovo. Relations.
The demonstrators, who addressed Vucic with messages to “resign or change your policy in Kosovo”, attempted to enter the building by demolishing a police barricade in front of the presidential building.
– Kosovo and Serbia negotiations
The European Union demands Kosovo and Serbia to reach a final agreement that can resolve the issues between the two countries to advance the integration process.
Finally, the two parties negotiate the text known as the “Franco-German Plan”, which is supported by all members of the United States of America and the European Union.
According to the plan, which has been leaked to the media, Kosovo is required to allow the creation of a Federation of Serb Municipalities in municipalities in the country where most Serbs live.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti had stated at the beginning of February that he would consider the creation of a federation of municipalities of Serbia, provided that some of the conditions he presented were met.
Serbia is required to respect Kosovo’s territorial integrity and allow it to join international organizations.
Serbia considers Kosovo, which unilaterally declared its independence in 2008, to be its territory.
Serbia and Kosovo, which clash periodically, are trying to find a common way to normalize relations, and eventually the two countries get to know each other, within the scope of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue process initiated in 2011 with the mediation of the European Union.
EU officials hope negotiations for the Franco-German plan will be completed in the spring.
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