The Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic try to resolve the Kosovo Gordian knot.


Aleksandar Vucic, the newly-elected President, has invited citizens of Serbia to "an internal dialogue on Kosovo. Vucic wrote in the daily Blic: "It's time for us to as a nation stop burying our heads in the sand and try to be realistic, not to allow ourselves to lose or give to someone what we have, but also not to wait for what we have long lost to arrive in our hands." To the op-ed published article by the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic who presented to his nation the reasons of negotiating on Kosovo and why he appreciates this decisive for the future of the Serbian people. Vucic says in this article that Serbia must solve the cramp of Kosovo in order to progress. "After many years of dealing with politics in this region, I know this answer very well. Since 1878, since the creation of the so-called Prizren League, we Serbs did not want to be responsible enough to understand the strength and aspirations of the Albanians," wrote Vucic. The Serbian President thinks Serbia needs "a serious and responsible approach, courageous and realistic with a view to the future." Vucic added that Serbs and Albanians need to find a solution which will be “permanent, exclude conflict as an option, and bring benefit to the region”. “In order to make our progress sustainable, we must at least try to solve the Kosovo Gordian knot, not shy away and leave that burden to our children,” Vucic wrote adding that membership in the EU and economic prosperity would flow as result. The Serbian president appealed for a lasting solution. "It is more important than ever to find a response together, an answer that will be forever and that excludes the conflict," Vucic said. "Finding the solution, requires also the work of everyone, and a clear awareness of the fact that what we are doing is a long, intricate and painful process, but first of all that kind of change in our collective mindset" wrote the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. "All the paths of political cooperation and economic progress would be open to Serbia, the European Union's door, too. Otherwise, we will keep a conflict whose essence we do not understand," warns the president of Serbia. Kosovo FM welcomes Vucic’s plan to resolve relations with Pristina. Meanwhile Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj said that Serbian President’s Aleksandar Vucic’s plan to resolve relations between Belgrade and Pristina, would be a welcome turn in Serbia’s policy towards his country. Hoxhaj said that if Vucic succeeds in transforming Serbia’s policy on Kosovo, “he will not only set his country free from historical myths and destructive politics, but also do a great favour to healing the region from the legacies of the past conflicts.” Albanian PM Rama alsow reacts to Vucic article. According to PM Rama, the public meditation of the Serbian president has left him a good taste. “This piece of writing by Aleksandar Vucic, the newly-elected President of Serbia, could not be imagined few years ago although as they say, the devil is in the detail and words and deeds are oceans apart. And Kosovo remains, like the Serbian president puts it, the Gordian knot, the cut or not cut of which, through its recognition or not as a state from Serbia, I add, is the crystal clear choice between the darkness of the tunnel and the light of coming out of it”, writes albanian PM. It is too early to judge whether Serbia’s approach to Kosovo had changed. Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008. Belgrade has not recognised. It remains unlikely jet that Vucis is about to recognise Kosovo’s independence.

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