Serbia will ignore the EU-Western Balkans summit in Tirana

Serbia will ignore the EU-Western Balkans summit in Tirana

Serbia will boycott the summit of the European Union and the Western Balkans, which will be held on December 6 in Tirana.

 

 This was stated by the President of Serbia Oleksandr Vucic, RTS reports.

 

 According to him, no one from Serbia will be in Tirana at the summit because of the EU's "shameful" reaction to the appointment of Nenad Rasic as a minister in the government of Kosovo.

 

 Vucic said that Rasic's appointment is a violation of the Brussels Agreement.

 

 "This person (Rašić) won less than one percent in the elections, as did Rada Trajkovic, who was on his list. This shows that they want to persecute and expel Serbs from Kosovo and Metohija... They chose the worst Serbian scum, from the bottom of the bucket, Rasic and Radu Trajkovic, there is no one worse, those who do not trust anyone in Serbia, but have the trust of Albin Kurti and Western agencies," Vucic said.

 

 On December 6, Tirana will host a summit of leaders of the EU and the Western Balkans. The official website of the Council of the European Union states that the summit is an opportunity to confirm the key importance of the strategic partnership between the EU and the Western Balkans, a region with a clear prospect of EU membership.

 

 At the end of November, the EU managed to achieve success in the dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo. Kosovo planned to charge fines for Serbian license plates, and Kosovo Serbs promised to respond with large-scale protests.

 

 This time the conflict was avoided, but the success of the EU looks very doubtful.



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Serbia will boycott the summit of the European Union and the Western Balkans, which will be held on December 6 in Tirana.

 

 This was stated by the President of Serbia Oleksandr Vucic, RTS reports.

 

 According to him, no one from Serbia will be in Tirana at the summit because of the EU's "shameful" reaction to the appointment of Nenad Rasic as a minister in the government of Kosovo.

 

 Vucic said that Rasic's appointment is a violation of the Brussels Agreement.

 

 "This person (Rašić) won less than one percent in the elections, as did Rada Trajkovic, who was on his list. This shows that they want to persecute and expel Serbs from Kosovo and Metohija... They chose the worst Serbian scum, from the bottom of the bucket, Rasic and Radu Trajkovic, there is no one worse, those who do not trust anyone in Serbia, but have the trust of Albin Kurti and Western agencies," Vucic said.

 

 On December 6, Tirana will host a summit of leaders of the EU and the Western Balkans. The official website of the Council of the European Union states that the summit is an opportunity to confirm the key importance of the strategic partnership between the EU and the Western Balkans, a region with a clear prospect of EU membership.

 

 At the end of November, the EU managed to achieve success in the dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo. Kosovo planned to charge fines for Serbian license plates, and Kosovo Serbs promised to respond with large-scale protests.

 

 This time the conflict was avoided, but the success of the EU looks very doubtful.