Jeremić: Blair is negotiating on behalf of Vučić about the delimitation with Kosovo, he receives money from the Middle East

"I call on Vučić to deny if what I said is not true. The most risky tactical maneuver of Vučić regarding Kosovo since he came to power is underway. Who paid Blair and what did he get from Serbia for giving money to the former British prime minister ", asked Jeremić
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Vuk Jeremić, Photo: Betaphoto
Vuk Jeremić, Photo: Betaphoto
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Ažurirano: 29.09.2018. 13:48h

The president of the People's Party, Vuk Jeremić, said today that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is negotiating "demarcation" with Kosovo and Metohija on behalf of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, according to the party's statement.

The announcement also adds that last Sunday Blair discussed this with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French officials, and that next Sunday he will have a meeting with representatives of the US National Security Council.

"During the session of the UN General Assembly, I learned from extremely serious and high-ranking officials that Blair receives money from the Middle East for this service. The sum of $150.000 per month, plus compensation for the work performed, is also mentioned, if Blair implements Vučić's idea of ​​'demarcation' and for Pristina to become a member of the UN," Jeremic told N1 television.

Jeremic stated that he learned about Blair's meetings with Angela Merkel and American officials from several well-informed sources, including those from Europe.

"I call on Vučić to deny if what I said is not true. The most risky tactical maneuver of Vučić regarding Kosovo since he came to power is underway. Who paid Blair and what did he get from Serbia for giving money to the former British prime minister ", asked Jeremić.

Jeremic states that Vučić "declared the defeat of Kosovo politics through crocodile tears" in order to hide the solution of the Kosovo problem from the public eye, and then, when he eventually reaches an agreement, conducted a "political blitzkrieg" so that the solution would be accepted in Serbia.

Regarding the speech of Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić at the session of the UN General Assembly, Jeremic said that she weakened Belgrade's negotiating position in the negotiations with Pristina, because "it is the first time that the head of the Serbian delegation does not mention Resolution 1244 of the UN Security Council and does not thank to the states that did not recognize the self-proclaimed Kosovo".

Regarding the prime minister's allegation that he "meeted in the corridors" at the UN headquarters, Jeremić pointed out that his status as former president of the UN General Assembly allows him to meet with the highest officials at his own request and to have a lifetime invitation to the annual sessions of the world organization's assembly.

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