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Vučić with Stoltenberg: This is becoming more dangerous every day VIDEO
The two addressed the public before the meeting.
"Thank you for wanting to hear the Serbian side. I am very worried about the situation in Kosovo," said Vui.
"This is becoming more dangerous every day," Vucic said.
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He said this before the start of the NATO summit, when asked by Tanjug whether he will meet with Vui, then why KFOR allows the presence of special units from Pritina despite the opposition of the Serbs and what can be done about it.
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"I welcome the agreement and now it is important to quickly and fully implement the agreement between Belgrade and Pristina. And of course, we fully support the dialogue that the EU makes possible," Stoltenberg told reporters, as quoted by Reporter.
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Stoltenberg calls for stronger ties with Japan
"The war in Ukraine also shows that our security is closely interconnected," Stoltenberg said during a visit to the Iruma air base north of Tokyo.
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Putin showed weakness? "He must retire"
NATO Secretary General added that this would "open the way to further Russian aggression".
"Ukraine is in good momentum and has the ability to make significant progress. Russia is resorting to horrific attacks on civilians and key infrastructure. Putin is failing in Ukraine.
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NATO: The end of the war at the negotiating table
"We will support Ukraine as long as necessary," Stoltenberg told Sky News, as reported by the BBC.
As he pointed out, NATO will support Ukraine to survive as an independent, sovereign state in Europe, and then this war will most likely end at the negotiating table.
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