If it happens again, we'll shoot them all down: PM Brnabic confirms foreign drones flew over Serbian barracks
"If it happens again, we will shoot down all those aircraft," she stated
Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabic last night confirmed that foreign drones were flying over our Army's barracks and added that this is a question of the security of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija.
"It's true, drones filmed one position in the Ground Safety Zone (between central Serbia and Kosovo) and two barracks. I was informed about this by the president of the Republic, and he gave the order to strengthen the protection in the air, which is now a permanent state of affairs. If this happens again, we will shoot down all those aircraft. I would not give more information, the president will say more about it, as well as Defense Minister Milos Vucevic," Ana Brnabic told RTS.
She said that Serbia will continue to preserve peace and security, but that we have people on the other side who do are not behaving rationally.
"Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija hardly have any understanding for everything that is happening, and both President Vucic and we in the Government are trying to influence the situation so that it does not escalate. Is Kurti waiting for the final agreement? I don't know what he's waiting for, he is an ideological fanatic, I cannot relate to him. But if they are waiting for the final agreement, I say again that we have to go back to the first agreement, the Brussels agreement. I don't care if he is opposed to it or not, that agreement was signed before him, if he thinks that the provisional institutions (in Pristina) carry some weight, he has to implement it," said the prime minister.
Brnabic added that what is important is the fact that the EU also put its signature on the Brussels agreement, which made the bloc the deal's guarantor.
"And how, how do you think we should be talking about the final agreement on normalization, when the first one has not yet been implemented. And that was guaranteed by those from the EU, who signed it. So who will give us the guarantees that some new agreement will be implemented?," asked the prime minister.
(Telegraf.rs)