Candidate for the Prime Minister and current Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said today that Belgrade is satisfied with the agreement with Pristina on identity cards within the limits of what could be expected and that there was no room for manoeuvre.
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Candidate for the Prime Minister and current Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said today that Belgrade is satisfied with the agreement with Pristina on identity cards within the limits of what could be expected and that there was no room for manoeuvre.
Appearing on TV Prva, Brnabic said that the President of the Republic stated that he is not satisfied with the agreement from 2011 and that it is not in the best interest of Serbia and the Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, but that a serious state must implement international agreements.
She pointed out that Vucic managed to create the best possible situation for the Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, to protect them and enable as normal a life as possible and the continued presence of Serbia in the province.
The Prime Minister pointed out that from 1 September, we are entering a period of great instability because no agreement was reached on licence plates, adding that Pristina refused a compromise solution with KS plates, which are status neutral.
Brnabic also pointed out that it is a great honour that she was once again proposed as Prime Minister Elect and emphasised that the goal of the new government will be to further strengthen the Serbian economy despite the difficult conditions.
She pointed out that the government also has results behind it, adding that Serbia has gone through difficult times, assessing that such times are yet to come.
I want that, regardless of all the challenges, Serbia continues to progress, that we have a continuous increase in salaries and pensions, that the economy becomes more and more competitive, she emphasised.
According to her, the government needs a brave, dedicated, efficient team, which not only loves its country, but lives for it and is ready to do its job in the best way and to make any sacrifice.
Speaking about the postponement of Euro Pride, she said that all Serbia's capacities in September must be focused on Kosovo and Metohija, in order to prevent any form of violence and ensure peace, and that this is a priority.
Brnabic pointed out that this September will be difficult and specific and that it is not known what kind of unilateral moves the Albanians in Kosovo and Metohija will continue, stressing that the most important thing is to ensure peace and stability.