Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated in Brussels, after a meeting with the EU Special Representative for the Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue, Peter Sorensen, that Serbia remains committed to the dialogue under the auspices of the European Union as the only framework that guarantees peace and stability in Kosovo, according to Radiotelevision Serbia.
“We focused on concrete steps, the full implementation of the agreements already reached, the de-escalation of the situation on the ground and the protection of the rights of the Serbian people. I particularly emphasized the importance of forming the Union of Serbian Municipalities, in accordance with the agreements,” Vučić stated on his Instagram profile.
He added that Serbia remains a reliable and constructive partner, ready to compromise while respecting international law. He thanked EU representatives for their engagement and said that the talks will continue in order to preserve peace and the normal life of citizens.
Vučić also participated in the “European Talks” session within the EU Enlargement Summit in Brussels and met with the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa. He also attended the dinner organized for the heads of state and government by EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos.
Vučić also said that there is a small possibility that Serbia will open Cluster 3 in December (which includes several chapters from the accession negotiations with the EU, which concern topics such as digital transformation and media, taxes, monetary and economic policy, industrial and entrepreneurial policy, science and research, education and culture) in the negotiations on EU accession.
“We will do our best to try it by the end of the year. Everything depends on the member states, especially on the representatives of the Scandinavian and Baltic countries,” he said.



