Vučić and McCain meet in Belgrade and discuss the situation in Macedonia

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Today, Serbian Prime Minister, Aleksandar Vučić and US Senator, John McCain met in Belgrade where the two discussed the situation in Macedonia, reports a correspondent for “Meta” from Belgrade.

Vučić hopes that things in Macedonia will develop in a peaceful manner and with respect for Macedonian law.

“For us, it is very important, because if the Albanians are unhappy, we may have a problems in the South of Serbia. If the Macedonians clash with each other, which nobody wants, there will be large and heavy consequences. Not to mention that it would lead to uncertainty and a withdrawal of investors”, stated Vučić at a joint press conference.

He added that the preservation of stability and peace in the Western Balkans is of crucial importance for the region.

McCain stressed that everything happening in Eastern Europe is vital to the security of the US and nothing should be allowed to happen, which could worsen the situation in the region.

Apart from the region, Vučić and McCain discussed the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Serbia’a path to Europe and bilateral cooperation between Serbia and the United States.

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