Vucic: On Friday, Serbia will have a crucial conversation with the world's biggest powers

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The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, commenting on the announcement by Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti that an agreement between Belgrade and Pristina could be reached in the next few months, stated that an agreement could be reached the day after tomorrow if Kurti gave up his secessionist ideas.

"You see in this document of the European Union - they say to attack all secessionists. And those secessionists carried out a violent secession of part of our territory. So, how far can this insolence go? You can't stand it; I don't know what else to say. They want us to condemn those who support secession, I guess parts of Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina; those who bombed a country and carried out a violent secession. And you cannot believe it when you read it. And then you read in the media: "A noose around Vucic’s neck". Well, no, that is a noose for the whole country," Vucic said.

Vucic points out that on Friday Serbia will have a crucial conversation with the world's biggest powers and that the EU resolution represents pressure.

"The force is on their side; the force of God does not beg. They have countless of them in Serbia who would do anything for them. They support every senseless action of Kurti. Now it is said that the Serbs are threatening war. Imagine, civilians threatened Kurti's Special Forces with war. They are just reckless, I cannot say that those who adopt such declarations are stupid," he said.

The president said that he had been amused by the Albanian provocation when he had arrived in Davos, where the flag of Greater Albania had been placed across the street from his hotel room.

"Imagine how much I annoy them. They arranged for me to look at the idiotic flag of Greater Albania right from the room. And imagine that the flag of Greater Serbia was waiting for an Albanian leader at some summit. Well, the whole world would write about it. You remember the drama about the train. And I'm going to laugh at this; they took it off afterwards. Let them do their job, we'll do ours," Vucic said.