Serbian PM Appeals to KFOR, EULEX To Do Their Job as Serbs in Kosovo Feel Unsafe   | Beta Briefing

Serbian PM Appeals to KFOR, EULEX To Do Their Job as Serbs in Kosovo Feel Unsafe  

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Archive / News | 13.12.22 | access_time 16:51

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Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic in Belgrade on Dec. 13 appealed to KFOR and EULEX to do their job in Kosovo as Serbs were not feeling safe.  

Brnabic stressed that since Albin Kurti had assumed power, the number of attacks on Serbs in Kosovo had jumped by 50 percent. “I am expecting primarily of the EU, but also of the international community and our partners in the U.S. to say it clearly and to take a clear position on the matter,” Brnabic stressed.  

“It has been 10 years, EU’s signature is on the Brussels Agreement, the EU guarantees its implementation, let’s have Pristina implement it so that we can resume the talks, the whole situation would be completely different and much more stable. Belgrade has done its part,” Brnabic noted.

Commenting on reports that the Netherlands had sought from the EU to suspend the visa-free regime for Serbia, Brnabic said it would be an unprecedented act, adding she doubted that it was really an option. Brnabic told reporters that it would not be in line with EU values or international law, adding she doubted that “we are close” to that. 

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