Vucic came to Putin without optimism about Kosovo
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic arrived for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi. Before the start of the negotiations, the guest thanked his Russian colleague for supporting Serbia at the international level in its struggle to preserve territorial integrity.
“I need to tell you that I am not optimistic about achieving, as we say, a final solution, which would be a compromise between Belgrade and Pristina. But we will discuss this topic,” Vucic said.
He also noted that Serbia and Russia have done a lot of work on the construction of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline.
“We have practically completed the gas pipeline through Serbia. This is a huge investment and a great chance for the development of our country and the reliable future of our people,” Vucic said.
Let us recall that in recent months, the Serbian army has been significantly strengthened due to the supply of air defense systems, tanks, armored personnel carriers and combat helicopters from Russia. All this caused discontent in the United States, as well as the American-supported Albanian separatists in Kosovo.
As PolitNavigator reported, during a recent visit to Moscow, Serbian Defense Minister Alexander Vulin said that NATO is arming Albanian terrorists.
The United States needs the Greater Albania project in order to have control over transport and energy corridors in the Balkans, say representatives of the Serbian Foreign Ministry.
In recent months, street protests by local opposition have intensified in Serbia demanding the overthrow of President Aleksandar Vucic. According to observers, the street protests are incited by the West to pressure on the Serbian authorities during negotiations on the fate of Kosovo.
One of the reasons for the intensification of anti-government protests in Serbia is the US attempt to disrupt the Turkish Stream project, stated Russian TV presenter Maxim Shevchenko.
Experts believe that if the Maidan in Belgrade is successful, All Russian projects in Serbia will be under threat.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.