Hoti: Vučić’s statements do not support normalization of relations



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The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Avdulah Hoti, appreciated that the statements of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, are not favorable to the normalization of relations, a final agreement and mutual recognition.

Vučić stated in Belgrade that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict speaks of how a frozen conflict, “when someone unfreezes it”, can be catastrophic and that is why the message from Serbia is to continue the dialogue with Pristina.

He said it was better to reach a compromise “sooner rather than later” and that “otherwise some kind of conflict could happen to us” and that “the lessons of the 1990s” must be learned.

Hoti emphasized that this declaration is in contradiction with all the obligations that Serbia, under the guarantees of the international community, assumed for lasting peace and economic development in the region.

“The Government of the Republic of Kosovo remains committed to its constructive role in favor of peace, stability and prosperity in the entire region, and hopes that the European Union and NATO will respond to these provocations,” said the Government of Kosovo. it’s a statement. membership of NATO, the European Union and all relevant international organizations.

Ministry: Continuation of dialogue when Kosovo becomes a member of NATO

The Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora announced that it regards Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s statement as an open threat to a new war in the Balkans, in which he compared the relationship between Belgrade and Pristina to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and affirmed that the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina will continue only after Kosovo becomes a Member of NATO.

In a statement, the Kosovo Ministry assessed that Kosovo is not Nagorno-Karabakh, that there is no frozen conflict and that Kosovo will intensify efforts to become a member of NATO, “and only then should dialogue with Serbia continue.”

“Vučić’s reaction and deliberate comparisons clearly show the intention to destabilize and create new tensions in the Balkan region,” wrote the Kosovo Foreign Ministry.



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