According to Tanjug, Vucic announced his visit to Mostar in response to a reporter’s question on the recent misunderstanding between Belgrade and Sarajevo, and after some analysts put the conflict of “exchanging of views” with the Chairman of Presidency of BiH, Bakir Izetbegovic, in the context of elections.
“I’m going to Mostar to present Serbia, particularly the Serbian economy,” said Vucic, commenting analysts and “analysis”, and noted that he does not need to sharpen rhetoric because of the election results.
“I’m not going to trick people in this way, as these analysts do, I will not do that, because I have to worry about the payment of salaries and pensions and, if possible, their increase, and not to deal with this kind of nonsense, that only irresponsible people can say,” said Vucic.
When it comes to BiH, he added that the position of Serbia has not changed, it continues to respect the territorial integrity of BiH, but it will not let anyone endanger Republika Srpska.
“Serbia has not changed, its policy will not be aggressive, but the policy of peace and reconciliation, and not revenge policy to some other nation. And I’m going to Mostar, I guess it’ll be interesting,” concluded Prime Minister Vucic.
(Source: klix.ba)