"Pristina doesn't even know who recognized them and who revoked it. Belgrade sticks to dialogue."
As things stand now, no one, not even Albania, believes in their good intentions, in their intelligence, in general in their desire for peace. There are constant conflicts between them, attacks on Rama because of the relationship with Vucic, because of the "Open Balkans" - said Ivica Dacic
Serbian National Assembly President Ivica Dacic commented on a statement made by Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who yesterday in Vienna said that Austria must help Pristina regarding the five EU countries that do not recognize Kosovo's self-proclaimed independence and assessed that they are "complete outsiders," RTS reported.
"As things stand now, no one, not even Albania, believes in their good intentions, in their intelligence, in general in the desire for peace. There are constant conflicts between them, attacks on (Edi) Rama because of the relationship with Vucic, because of the 'Open Balkans'," said Ivica Dacic.
He said that there are more countries around the world that support Serbia's position than those that have recognized Kosovo's self-proclaimed independence.
"We stick to negotiations, we stick to dialogue, we always have solutions ready. I am sure that at this moment, those from Pristina don't even know who recognized them and who withdrew that recognition," said the president of the Assembly.
(Telegraf.rs)