The Serbian Parliament adopted the report on the negotiations with Kosovo

Assembly of Serbia / Photo: EPA-EFE / Andrej Cukic

Deputies in the Serbian Assembly accepted the Government's Report on the negotiations with Kosovo with 154 votes. transmitted the media.

the president of the country, Aleksandar Vuќi., said in his address that there will be difficult discussions and a difficult struggle for the Community of Serbian Municipalities (CMU) with powers that will be significant and that will instill confidence in the citizens.

Yesterday's discussion was followed by sharp verbal conflicts and mutual accusations, and at one point the session was on the verge of a physical confrontation between members of the ruling party and part of the opposition, who went to the place where Vucic was sitting.

Yesterday, the President of Serbia presented the entire Franco-German plan for Kosovo. Instead, he said he would talk about the worst points of that deal. He also said that there are good points, but that "no one guarantees them a carrot".

Today, presenting the Report, Vucic emphasizes that the goal is an open discussion about the challenges the country is facing, not shifting the responsibility.

He added that "in elections, the people decide, not the ambassadors" and that the idea that "someone brings someone to power" exists in the "banana-states", while Serbia is the "land of freedom".

"I don't want to talk about 'red lines' because then there are no negotiations, but it is important to build good relations with the Albanians, as well as to increase the rate of economic growth," Vucic told the deputies.

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