Serbia faces “serious challenges”

The last round of the dialogue was difficult. Serbia is facing serious challenges but it is ready to talks as long as it has an opportunity to do so.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 22.03.2013.

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BELGRADE The last round of the dialogue was difficult. Serbia is facing serious challenges but it is ready to talks as long as it has an opportunity to do so. This is according to Serbian president’s advisor Marko Djuric who wrote on his Facebook profile that the Serbian delegation had had “the most difficult and long 14 hours” in Brussels. Serbia faces “serious challenges” “We want to talks as long as we are given an opportunity to do so. We are facing serious challenges, the stakes keep rising,” he noted, adding that several days of “intensive consultations” were ahead of Serbia. Djuric also called for unity in the entire country. “In Belgrade, Novi Sad, Gracanica, in both Kosovska and Sremska Mitrovica, regardless of everything and precisely because of everything we will remain one forever,” he underscored. Marko Djuric (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

Serbia faces “serious challenges”

“We want to talks as long as we are given an opportunity to do so. We are facing serious challenges, the stakes keep rising,” he noted, adding that several days of “intensive consultations” were ahead of Serbia.

Đurić also called for unity in the entire country.

“In Belgrade, Novi Sad, Gračanica, in both Kosovska and Sremska Mitrovica, regardless of everything and precisely because of everything we will remain one forever,” he underscored.

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