Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic deserves to have a monument erected in Pristina while he’s still alive for his contributions to Kosovo’s independence, which achieved what NATO failed to do with its 1999 bombing, Zdravko Ponos, the leader of the Serbia Center party and the former chief of the Serbian Armed Forces General Staff, said on Oct. 24.
“It wasn’t enough for him to withdraw all Serbian authority from Kosovo and Metohija. He also launched Kosovo’s admission into NATO with his blunder in Banjska,” Ponos told the Danas daily in response to accusation’s Vucic has made against him.
According to Ponos, Vucic will go down in history as “the one who paved the way to Kosovo’s entry into NATO,” all while he was the president of Serbia.
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