Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that talks with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti in Berlin on Wednesday were “very, very difficult”, but refused to get into more details, reports Euronews Serbia.
After meeting Chancellor Olaf Scholz last evening, Vucic had an informal dinner with Kurti hosted by EU Special Envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak.
Welcome the opportunity for an informal dinner discussion about the Dialogue with Prime Minister Kurti and President Vucic in Berlin. Grateful to the German government for hosting. We will continue the discussion on the level of Chief negotiators on 13 May. pic.twitter.com/o9PYXkc2Wd
— Miroslav Lajčák (@MiroslavLajcak) May 4, 2022
“It is pointless to tell you about other details and get some political points, my job was to fight for Serbia, I will continue to do that,” Vucic said about the meeting.
By the end of his Berlin visit, Vucic said talks were very difficult, however he was pleased by the interest shown by the German government.
“The talks were not simple, but I am satisfied with the great interest of the German government in the talks with Serbia. That is important news,” he said.

The Serbian President emphasized the importance of establishing a continuous dialogue with German representatives, as ‘”the strongest European country in every sense and the most important for Serbia”.
“We cannot choose and change Germany. It is not realistic. If you think we will change Germany’s position on Kosovo or something else, do not be children. It will not happen,” the president said.
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