(ANSA) - BELGRADE, FEB 1 - The Serbian government has
submitted a report on the talks with Pristina from September
2022 to January 2023, and Parliament Speaker Vladimir Orlic has
called a special session for February 2 to discuss it, according
to the Tanjug news agency. Tanjug reported that the report is
the only item on the agenda for the session, which will be
attended by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
"I am willing to stay for two or three days as long as the
debate continues in the parliament," Vucic said today, as
reported by Serbian public television. Vucic also asserted that
the majority of parliamentary parties declined his invitation to
consult on the so-called Franco-German proposal to resolve the
Kosovo issue, adding that the majority of parties were only
willing to participate in the session.
Meanwhile, Albin Kurti, Kosovo's prime minister, reaffirmed
Kosovo's opposition to the creation of a Community of
Municipalities with Serb majorities in Kosovo, stating that
Kosovo's multiethnic constitution prohibits the formation of a
monoethnic community, as reported by Radio Free Europe. (ANSA).
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Serbia: special Parliamentary session on Kosovo tomorrow
Vucic will address the MPs