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16.05.2025.

17:27

Vučić from Tirana: We received an important message from European institutions; We fought for the country

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić spoke from Tirana after the summit of the European Political Community.

Izvor: B92.net

Vučić from Tirana: We received an important message from European institutions; We fought for the country
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"We had good talks with representatives of many countries, bilateral meetings, long and important meetings. I had eight long talks with Costa, with a number of European leaders, from the new Austrian chancellor whom I met today and discussed further cooperation with Austria, through Meloni, Tusk, Orban, with whom I will meet next week in Serbia, from Fico, Kaja Kallas, with Kobakhidze, the Georgian prime minister. I met briefly with everyone else, from Sanchez, to the Greek President Sakellaropoulou, Maja Sandu from Moldova. We talked about important issues and I believe we received an important message from the European institutions that Europe is in the mood for expansion more than before and that if we get the job done, we can count on support," said Vučić.

He said he discussed specific projects, such as the interconnector across North Macedonia, with other infrastructure projects and a single payment area.

"We fought for the country and I think we did a good job. We also talked with leaders from the region. I was also with Erdogan, in a short time we achieved a lot and arranged meetings with the future president," Vučić pointed out.

When asked if anyone mentioned his going to Moscow, he says that no one mentioned it during the plenary session.

"I spoke with Macron in the Elysée Palace, with Meloni before leaving for Moscow. Donald Tusk was extremely fair when it was discussed and when Kallas raised the issue, he was so fair that I can say thank you to the Polish prime minister. The people of Serbia should know that, we should not forget that, he was so fair. Poland is now the chair of the EU, that adds weight. They are the first army in Europe in terms of numbers," said the president.

Answering the question about the situation in Kosovo and Metohija, Vučić says that dialogue is always the only solution.

"I spoke with European officials and informed them about the situation. It's not an easy situation for our people, but we will continue to insist on the rights of our people and the Community of Serbian Municipalities. But slowly and surely, things are changing in the EU and now it can be seen who essentially causes unrest and incidents, and not that they want to create permanent peace," says Vučić.

"Someone blocks hundreds of streets every day for 6 months, so you do the math. They block 800 to 900 streets every day, and it bothers them when two streets are closed for two days. I'm not one to comment on nonsense," says Vučić.

He says that they are people who come by bus, not by car, because they have no money.

"They came 1 by 1 in expensive cars. Our people mostly come by bus and train," says Vučić.

Montenegrin journalist RTCG tried to provoke Vučić by asking about the extradition of Svetozar Marović.

"I am sure that in the Public Service of Montenegro you know that it is not the President of the Republic who makes decisions on the extradition of any citizen. I could have asked when you will respect international public law and international legal norms and return to respecting the UN Charter and Resolution 1244, which is much more important than the fate of one person. The competent authorities decide on this in Serbia with the judicial authorities, with the Constitution and European and world charters, so you have to ask them about such things. And let the question remain for you when you will respect resolution 1244 and the UN Charter," said Vučić.

"Whenever you think I'm going to be scared away by your aggressive questions, think twice if that's going to happen," said Vučić, and someone added "they are gone".

"Of course they are gone," Vucic said.

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