Vucic: It's not true I will meet with Kurti in Brussels
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic said today that it is not true that a meeting between him and Prime Minister of Pristina's provisional institutions Albin Kurti has been arranged.
Responding to journalists in Ivanjica, Vucic, asked whether the messages from Pristina about the alleged meeting are correct and when, if true, the meeting could take place, said that it was not correct and that no one has even asked him about that.
"That is not true, no one even asked me. It's mostly he (Kurti) who has been running away from meetings, I don't," said Vucic.
Vucic: Radojicic lives in Kosovo, what's the problem
Aleksandar Vucic said today that he does not understand what kind of message Milan Radojicic wanted to send by announcing that he had returned to Leposavic (in Kosovo), stressing that Radojicic lives in Kosovo and Metohija and that as a citizen of Serbia he can choose where to live in his own country.
Vucic said this in response to TV N1 reporter asking what kind of message he thought Milan Radojicic was sending by announcing that he has returned to Leposavic, and given that he is a "controversial businessman who, along with Zvonko Veselinovic has been blacklisted by the US because of his ties to transnational organized crime."
Vucic first asked for the phrase "controversial businessman" to be explained.
"What does that phrase mean to you? Do you mean like (Dragan) Solak, your owner that you work for, a controversial businessman whose family members are being arrested, and they are not on world powers' lists, but are getting arrested by this country's competent authorities. What does controversial businessman mean?," asked Vucic.
The president added that he does not understand Radojicic's message and that he does not even care what the message is.
"What do I care about his message, ask him what it is. They say he got photographed in Leposavic and said he had come back. Well, yes, he lives in Kosovo and Metohija, what's the problem," Vucic said.
Vucic then asked if Radojicic should be expelled from Kosovo and Metohija and live somewhere else.
"He bothers you less in Belgrade than he bothers you in Leposavic. You have to tell me what the meaning is, I have to understand what it is that you want to hear from me. It's all the same to me, he can choose where he wants to live, in Leposavic, Mitrovica, Belgrade, Novi Sad, wherever he wants, it's his private matter. He is a citizen of Serbia, tomorrow he can come to Ivanjica, wherever he likes," Vucic added.
The president noted that while he did not understand the meaning of the question, he is sure it is directed against Serbia and her interests.
"I know it's something against Serbia, I don't know exactly what. Or against her interests, I'm sure, but what exactly, I can't figure it out. It must be that I'm stupid, which is not terrible, I just don't understand what your interest is in all of this," said Vucic.
(Telegraf.rs)
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