Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has called the meeting with the five US and EU emissaries difficult.
He says that in the coming months we will find a way out of the crisis with Kosovo, but today they have not agreed on a specific plan that was presented to Pristina the day before today.
"I believe that in the coming period we will find a way out of the crisis. In the coming days I expect important meetings in Brussels", Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic wrote on Instagram after the meeting with the "big five".
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At the meeting in the Presidency, there was the special representative of the European Union for the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Miroslav Lajčak, the US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and the US special envoy for the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar, advisors for the foreign and security policy of The President of the Republic of France and the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Emanuel Bonn and Jens Plettner and the diplomatic adviser of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Italy, Francesco Talo.
Before the meeting, the Serbian president said that today could be the most difficult day for him and his country, because of the meeting with the big five Euro-Americans.
Still without having a good conversation with them, he emphasized that he knows well what package Lajçak, Escobar and others will deliver to him.
"I don't sleep at night because of this, I don't know if I'm going to scream or cry because of the pain. But I can tell you that we will look for a way and we will manage to save Serbia", said Vucic during an event for the 15th anniversary of the creation of his party, SNS.
On the other hand, the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, after the meeting he had with the diplomatic "five", said that the priority and main issue for Kosovo is the security of the state, citizens, borders and territory.
Kurti said that after the September 24 terrorist and criminal attack carried out by paramilitary groups with the sponsorship and participation of Serbia, "punishment is crucial for non-repetition".
"The meeting discussed the normalization of relations between the Republic of Kosovo and Serbia, namely the implementation of the Basic Agreement (Brussels, February 27) and its Implementation Annex (Ohrid, March 18). The Prime Minister emphasized that qualitative reflection and a new approach. All five emissaries offered their new plan for moving forward, for which the Prime Minister expressed his thanks and appreciation", the announcement of the Prime Minister of Kosovo states.
Kurti also emphasized that the discussions should continue intensively, as the emissaries have traveled to Belgrade where they will meet with the Serbian president, Aleksandër Vucic./Pamphlet
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