Vucic: Months ahead will not be easy, I expect a lot of pressure and threats over Kosovo
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic said today in Petrovac-na-Mlavi that the months ahead will not be easy and that he expects a lot of pressure and threats and the implementation of those threats in Kosovo and Metohija.
"It seems to me that the months ahead will not be easy, and I expect a lot of pressure and threats and the implementation of those threats on Kosovo and Metohija by those who are insufficiently responsible and do not understand that peace is not only in the interest of the Serbs, but also of the Albanians," Vucic said during a tour of the finishing works on the complete reconstruction of a bridge over the Mlava River in Petrovac, which is part of a regional road.
"But when you see how many other problems there are in the world, it's good when you can build and work and ensure such a future for our children," said Vucic.
Answering journalists' questions about the forming of the government in Montenegro, he said that he would first wait for the Montenegrin government to be formed and see how things unfold, and only then comment on it.
Asked by a journalist what kind of message is sent by the fact there will be no representatives of Serbs in the new government of Montenegro, but that there will be those from Milo Djukanovic's party, he said that he does not want to interfere in the internal affairs of Montenegro.
"We will deal with the issue of our people and political activity, but first a government should be formed. We respect Montenegro and we will wait to see the way things go, then we will comment," said Vucic.
(Telegraf.rs)
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