Vucic: Kurti will try his tricks; I will talk about the CSM in Brussels

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Source: Reporteri

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, said tonight that at the next meeting in Brussels, as part of the dialogue, the Community of Serb-majority Municipalities would certainly be discussed, because he would speak about it.

When asked whether there would be a discussion about the CSM in Brussels on February 27, since Albin Kurti said that he would not, he said that there had been no discussion with Kurti.

"I will always go to talk, but there is no conversation. He starts talking about Slobodan Milosevic, his suffering, and Adem Demaci. You understand that he stayed in that time. Of course, there will be talking about the CSM, because I will speak about it, and international representatives will have to too," he underlined.

Vucic emphasized that Kurti would never want to form the CSM, and that he would come out with a variant that Serbia recognized Kosovo first, and then he would form the CSM.

"That will be his tactic. They will come out again with new tricks. But they can't surprise me with anything," he underlined.

Vucic said that a day or two before Brussels, he would place "the worst of the Serbs in the institutions in the north of Kosovo in order not give another blow to the Serbs in the north of Kosovo, with the help of Rasic and Bogdanovic".

He said that he had heard a lot from the governments of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Mohammed and that it was no coincidence that he said that he expected the situation to worsen and more significant combat activities in the weeks ahead in Ukraine.

"It is up to us to try to preserve the peace, safeguarding our vital national interests and provide everything for our country. Everyone here knows that there will be problems in parts of Europe over medicines, as there have been in Great Britain. We have to preempt it. We gave an order on what to procure from raw materials and generic drugs. We need to change some laws. We need to secure a normal supply of medicines," Vucic emphasized.

He said that in terms of energy; Serbia had gotten through the winter well, even though it had cost a lot.

He predicts that around 450 to 480 million cubic meters of gas will remain in storage, so 200-300 million more will have to be bought in order to avoid problems next winter.