"Unlike Pristina which exports policy of terror to region, Belgrade shows solidarity with neighbors"

Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Petar Petkovic believes that only in a parallel reality in which Albin Kurti lives is it possible to accuse Belgrade of exporting instability to the region, "because he is the one who violates the hard-won peace in Kosovo and Metohija with his unilateral, violent actions and inflammatory statements"

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The director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Petar Petkovic, has assessed that it does not mean that Albin Kurti, who is forced to wait in front of Washington,s door, will get a US visa faster if he attacks Belgrade and President Aleksandar Vucic because of cooperation with Russia.

"Our reputation in the international arena is built by the credible and responsible policy of President Vucic and cannot be shaken by anything, least of all by Kurti's commissioned interviews and political pamphlet," Petkovic said in a press release.

Petkovic added that "only in a parallel reality in which Albin Kurti lives is it possible to accuse Belgrade of exporting instability to the region, because he is the one who violates the hard-won peace in Kosovo and Metohija with his unilateral, violent actions and inflammatory statements."

"Unlike Pristina, which exports a policy of terrorism, instability and saber rattling to the region, Belgrade has donated thousands of vaccines and tests against Covid 19 to the region, repeatedly standing in solidarity with its neighbors in emergencies, with active participation in the Open Balkans initiative, the goal of which is to connect together," Petkovic added.

According to him, there is no doubt that in "Kurti's monologue" there is no place for forming the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO), nor for talks on normalization of relations and issues of interest to the people in Kosovo and Metohija, "but there is for threats of war and armored vehicles he wants to send to Serb areas."

"It is certainly not a way to please his foreign sponsors, because if you listens carefully - there are more and more voices telling Kurti that he has spent all his credit and that it is time to start implementing the signed agreements," concluded Petkovic.

(Telegraf.rs)