Vucic, frustrated after the meeting with the German emissary: ​​We did not agree on anything…

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The Serbian President, Aleksandar Vucic, has announced a meeting he had with Germany’s emissary for the Western Balkans, Manuel Sarrazin.

He said that he did not agree with him on anything, and that he told him that Serbia is a small country, but with “proud people” who will oppose the “insults” in the Council of Europe for Kosovo and in the General Assembly of the UN on Srebrenica.

However, Aleksandar Vucic has claimed that he is interested in peace in the region, and that he has found agreement with the German envoy for this.

“An honest and extremely difficult meeting with Manuel Sarraz. We disagree on almost everything, except the view that it is necessary to maintain peace in the Western Balkans. I told Manuel Sarrazini that Serbia is a small country territorially and numerically, but a country of proud people, who will oppose the humiliations prepared for it in the Council of Europe and the UN”, wrote Vucic on “Instagram”.

Vucic is planning to prevent Kosovo’s membership in the Council of Europe through the establishment of a special team, headed by the Foreign Minister, Ivica Dacic and the director of the Office for Kosovo in the Serbian government, Petar Petkovic.

Meanwhile, as regards Srebrenica, the General Assembly of the United Nations, as has been warned, is expected to put on the agenda the Draft Resolution on Srebrenica, which, among other things, will include the declaration of July 11 as “International Genocide Remembrance Day in Srebrenica”, which Vucic is opposing.

The envoy of Germany for the Western Balkans, Manuel Sarrazin, in October 2022, in a meeting with Vucic, told him that it will not be allowed for the Association of Municipalities with a Serbian majority in the Republic of Kosovo to be a “new Republika Srpska “.

Whereas Vucic did not agree with this and told the German envoy for the Western Balkans, Sarrazi, that “there will be no independent Kosovo” as planned by Berlin.

“I didn’t know that the Germans were deciding on this, it’s good that Sarrazin said it publicly. I can tell him and I appreciate it very much, there won’t even be an independent Kosovo as you are planning”, Vucic replied.

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