Vucic: I conveyed Serbia's views on the situation in Kosovo, what I think and what I hope for

Aleksandar Vučić
Source: Kosovo Online

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, said today in Vienna that he conveyed to his interlocutors, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Serbia's views on the situation in Kosovo, what he thinks about it and what he hopes for.

"I spoke about it and expressed the views of Serbia, but due to the different attitude towards the legal nature of the relationship between Belgrade and Pristina, I do not want to talk about it further, and not to put the hosts or other guests in an unpleasant position," said Vucic when asked by a journalist if they also discussed the situation in Kosovo.

I have said what I think and what I hope for, the President of Serbia has added.

When asked about gas and cooperation between Serbia and Hungary in this matter, Vucic said that Serbia, together with Hungarian partners, managed to solve part of the problem, for which he is grateful to Orban and Peter Szijjarto.

He added that Serbia has 588 million cubic meters of gas in reserve.

"With a regular inflow, there shouldn't be any problems during the winter. And, as for the price, I think our increase will be minimal or non-existent," said Vucic.