Serbia’s President Vučić Criticizes Italian MEP Gozi in Exchange
Belgrade – During a recent meeting, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić made disparaging remarks towards Italian MEP Sandro Gozi, referring to him as a “lobbyist” and questioning his understanding of Serbia. Vučić further asserted that Serbia cannot secure support from individuals he perceives as advocating for Kosovo’s independence and falsely accusing Serbia of genocide. Gozi was specifically mentioned within this critique.
The exchange followed a previous invitation from Gozi for Vučić to participate in a public televised debate, proposed last week either in Brussels or Belgrade, as reported by klix.ba. In response, Gozi stated that Vučić initially accepted the invitation before withdrawing, utilizing what he described as a “propagandist machine.”
Gozi emphasized the ongoing nature of negotiations concerning Kosovo, clarifying that these discussions fall outside his purview. He indicated that Vučić bears the responsibility for engaging in these dialogues.
The incident highlights ongoing tensions between Serbia and Italy regarding the status of Kosovo and the flow of political support. The exchange involved President Vučić, MEP Gozi, and the broader debate surrounding Serbia’s international relations.
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“It’s disheartening to see political figures resorting to personal attacks instead of engaging in constructive dialogue.”