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The journalist asks for an answer in Albanian, Vuçi:: I can not speak, I have to learn it

The journalist asks for an answer in Albanian, Vuçi:: I can not speak, I

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vuici., Is in Tirana together with the Prime Minister of Macedonia, Zoran Zaev, within the 'Open Balkan' Summit.

During the joint conference, a Macedonian journalist asked Vucic to respond in Albanian. The president said he could not speak it and he had to learn it. Among other things, Vucic added that the 'Open Balkans' is a realistic vision.

Excerpts from the conversation:

Vucic: Do you want English or Serbian?

Journalist: In Albanian.

Vucic: Unfortunately I can not speak Albanian, I have to learn it. Serbia supports Albania's EU integration and that of Northern Macedonia. We started talking actually in one voice. This was a bit of a surprise for our European hosts. We have agreed on everything you say. The point is that if you ask us if we are the only country that has opened 4 chapters, it does not affect us. we are so committed to this process that it does not matter. We will do our best to always be on the side of Macedonia and Albania. It is a process we do for ourselves. It is not the fault of the leader of Albania or Northern Macedonia. This is about EU leaders. You have accomplished everything and we have not got what you want. I can say yes, we are in a better position. The unification of these countries, now we are talking about secession, is another empty story coming from bureaucrats who do not understand the essence. The Open Balkans is a real vision, as stated by Zoran and Edi. is the vision of a different Balkans. Of our Balkans that we should not be ashamed, but to be proud. We will create a better space for all our people and living standards for them. We will stand side by side with our friends from Tirana and Skopje.

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