Vucic called Croatian Prime Minister to come to Belgrade

- Mr Plenkovic said it well, that for Croatia, Serbia is also important - said Serbian PM

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic invited Croatian PM Andrej Plenkovic to come and visit Belgrade

The continuation of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina on 24 January

- Andrej Plenkovic has an open invitation from my side to visit Belgrade whenever he wants to. I was in Zagreb on inauguration of the president and i thing Andrej was not in Belgrade, but he is welcome to come - said Serbian PM Vucic in Davos.

- I know how unpopular i am in Croatia - said Vucic, and on the comment of Zagreb paper "Jutarnja lista" journalist that it is not entirely true, Serbian PM said that he sees more texts in Croatian papers about him than in Serbian papers.

- I can thank you for that, because it is my duty to protect Serbian interest, and not to jeopardize Croatian interests at any time. Our common interest is to preserve peace in region, and Croatia is important country for us. Mr Plenkovic said it well, that for Croatia, Serbia is also important - added Serbian PM.

Vucic said that the conversation is the most important in this moment, because "while you are talking you know there won't be any armed incidents".

- You know there won't be any complications of our relations while there is conversation. There will be tries fix that. While we are not talking, many irresponsible people are full of imagination and the relations can be damaged.

(Telegraf.co.uk)