Vučić: "With or without Banjska, they'd think of ways for Serbia to recognize Kosovo"
Vui and the prime minister of the temporary institutions in Pristina, Albin Kurti, were invited to the talks in Brussels, which will be held on the sidelines of the European Union leaders' summit at the end of the week, EU spokesman Peter Stano confirmed.
"Instead of shifting the blame to others, I try to look at mistakes, sometimes mistakes, sometimes something that I could not have foreseen, because when you take over the leadership of a country where 500 thousand people have lost their jobs, where the public debt is growing at a tremendous speed, when you have the issue of Kosovo and Metohija every single day, where you have to take care of your population, where you have to take care of the Serbs, and you know what the pressures are like from the outside because most Western countries have agreed to the independence of Kosovo and Metohija and will not give up on it, in such conditions as the Prime Minister and as the President of the country, you deal with those big topics and you don't have enough time to hear all the needs of the citizens. It's my own fault," Vui said at the beginning of his speech.
Vui said that we have to focus on people.
"Roads and railways are very important, but it is more important to ensure that we can see at an early stage if a woman has breast cancer or any other change in her organism," said Vui.
Speaking about the "Find me" system, Vui said that one life of a boy or girl is much more important than all the bridges we have built.
"Even today, around the Amber Alert, we really built 1,440 bridges, we don't brag about every single one. But one life of one child is certainly more important than all those bridges," said Vui. We do not know how many lives were saved by confiscating large quantities of...
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