Ivica Dacic, Belgrade, April 19 2023 (BETAPHOTO/AMIR HAMZAGIC)
Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said on July 26 that “very negative comments” on the situation in Kosovo and Metohija appeared in the international community “reflecting discontent with the policy pursued by Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti,” and his disrespect of the agreements reached in Brussels.
Dacic said in an interview with the Pink TV that “the ultimate goal was to create an atmosphere of uncertainty and fear, and conditions for expelling the Serbs” from Kosovo and Metohija.
“We have already warned that we are coming closer to a field peppered with landmines, and we can’t say where it ends,” Dacic said, adding that “there’s a process moving in the opposite direction of the expectations those running the dialogue share.”
The minister said that Serbia was in the phase of dynamic diplomatic activity, and that five foreign ministers visited Belgrade in the past 30 days alone, with one more “visiting on Sunday,” Uganda’s foreign minister, leading a delegation from his country.
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