“Mutual recognition—dream about it.

Long live Serbia!

- RIA Novosti quotes Vučić's words on social networks before a meeting with the EU Special Representative for the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina Miroslav Lajcak.

After the meeting, he noted that the conversation with Lajcak was open and friendly.

On January 18, Vučić stated that he considers Crimea and Donbass to be part of the territory of Ukraine.

In 2019, Aleksandar Vučić, on the air of the Rossiya 24 TV channel, explained why Belgrade cannot recognize Crimea as Russian territory.

According to him, in this case, Belgrade would have been given an analogy with Kosovo and declared the independence of the region.