Vucic: Serbs Will Keep Leaving Kosovo if the International Community Allows Continuation of Kurti’s Terror | Beta Briefing

Vucic: Serbs Will Keep Leaving Kosovo if the International Community Allows Continuation of Kurti’s Terror

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Archive / News | 03.10.23 | access_time 11:43

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic (BETAPHOTO/MILOS MISKOV)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said that the Serbs will continue to depart from Kosovo, if the international community allows Kosovo Premier Albin Kurti to carry on with his policy of terror.

Speaking to TV Happy in the evening on Oct. 2, Vucic again accused Kurti of terrorizing the Serbs since coming to power. He denied Belgrade’s involvement in the recent armed clash in the village of Banjska, in which three Kosovo Serbs and one ethnic Albanian police officer were killed.

“Should the so-called international community allow the terror to continue, people will start packing and loading their belongings on trucks, tractors and buses, and that is something no one in the world can allow to happen,” Vucic stressed.

Commenting on the West’s demand for the withdrawal of Serbian Army troops from the administrative line with Kosovo, Vucic said that their concern could have been triggered by the fact that “for the first time ever, we have deployed there some sophisticated weaponry.”  

Dismissing the allegations that Belgrade had wanted to enter into North Kosovo in sync with the event in Banjska, Vucic asked: “Why would we do that?”

“Let me tell you something. As regards our plans, you must always have plans for any scenario – for the location you might be attacked at and where and how to respond. You would be surprised – our first response is not in North Kosovo, and keep that in mind,” Vucic noted.

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