Quotes from Ivica Dacic


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Discussing economic reforms in Serbia is futile.


Serbia has shown enough patience, but it has also sent a clear and strong message that the law must be respected and that no one is stronger than the state.


I was part of a government that tried to resolve the question of Kosovo by war. Perhaps there is some justice that today I should be the person most responsible for finding a peaceful solution.


An international presence in Serbia's Kosovo province is not a problem. But only a civilian and unarmed mission under U.N. auspices, with Russia's participation, would be acceptable.


We would like Serbia to become a member of the European Union as quickly as possible.


The Serbian people certainly will never be an obstacle for the Montenegrins to have their own country.


Serbs can only leave Kosovo.


Serbia stands firmly on the EU path.


Serbia is open for business.


Serbia is blamed in advance for everything.


No one has the right to detract the attention of the nation from the defence of the country.


If Nord Stream was built in Europe, I see no reason why South Stream cannot be built as well.


Had someone from Serbia flown a 'Greater Serbia' flag in Tirana or Pristina, it would become an issue for the U.N. Security Council.


For 10 years, Kosovo was taboo. No one could officially tell the truth.


No one can undermine national unity.


As prime minister, I will never make a decision that will be an injustice to Serbia and its citizens.


I tried to go to Kosovo to establish a statue to commemorate those who died during the wars, and to discuss moving on, so we could move into a new era. But I was banned from there.


There has been enough blood in the Balkans. Serbia is offering its hand. Let us turn to the future and not deal with the past.


Serbia will neither allow a revision of history, nor will it forget who are the main culprits in World War I.


A final and long-lasting solution to the Kosovo issue cannot be achieved without an agreement with Serbia, especially in regard to the U.N.