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Serbian president reveals what will guarantee century-long Balkan peace

The Serbian autonomous region of Kosovo and Metohija unilaterally declared its independence in 2008

BELGRADE, May 5. /TASS/. Only a compromise solution on Kosovo and Metohija can guarantee peace in the Balkans for 100 years, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said at a press conference after talks with German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht Thursday.

"Yes, a compromise solution must be found, not a one that would 100% appeal to you, or 100% appeal to the Albanians or 100% appeal to the Serbs. A compromise solution must be found, this would be the only solution that would preserve peace here for the next 50 or 100 years, not a decision that will be imposed on anyone," the Serbian leader said.

Vucic noted that Belgrade realizes it will be unable to change Berlin’s mind on Kosovo, but asked to "hear Serbia’s position." He also assured that Serbia will not become a source of problems and conflicts in the region.

The Serbian autonomous region of Kosovo and Metohija unilaterally declared its independence in 2008, and has been actively trying to joint international organizations, including UNESCO and Interpol. Over 60 countries oppose the recognition of Kosovo, including Russia, India and China, as well as five EU member states.

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