Monday, February 18, 2019

Vucic on Kosovo deal: It'll be worse-than-hell difficult

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(Tanjug/Presidential Press Service)
Two decades into Europe’s biggest unresolved dispute, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says it’s time for a deal on Kosovo, writes Bloomberg.

SOURCE: TANJUG MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2019 | 09:20


VVucic poke for the US agency during the Munich Security Conference, to say that task will be harder than the Greece-Macedonia deal, and will first have to see cancellation of Pristina's taxes on Serbian goods increased by 100 percent, and a free flow of people and goods.

"It’s going to be worse-than-hell difficult," the president said.

According to the agency, "that would allow both sides to join the EU and, at least in Kosovo's case, NATO."

"We both know what we want. It’s not as far as it looks," said Vucic, and that "both leaders will have to explain to voters that neither side will get everything it wants."

"While Serbia’s vista is the potential economic boost of joining EU, Kosovo is looking to cement its independence and Europe wants to increase stability in the Balkans," Bloomberg writes, and adds:

"Thaci and Vucic had appeared close to a deal last summer, but the prospect that it might include a land swap in the Balkans, the scene of Europe’s worst fighting since World War II, prompted pushback. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said it would open a Pandora’s box, though the US. has been more receptive.!

"Russia and China, who'd support whatever stance Belgrade takes. Even so, Russia is wary of supporting any deal that could speed Serbia’s EU membership and further reduce its dwindling regional footprint." Bloomberg said.

The obstacles came into focus when Vucic and Thaci sat down in Munich on Saturday for a rare public debate. "At times, the conversation descended into recriminations about past killings and rapes during the two sides' conflict. At least they were 'absolutely ope'” with each other, Vucic said," Bloomberg writes.

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