16 brutal provocations by Pristina this month: Ana Brnabic disappointed in international community
The prime minister stressed that she is deeply disappointed in the international community
Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabic said today that it seems that Brussels and Washington listen to the Serbs only when they are on the barricades in Kosovo and Metohija, and even then not very well.
"They are on the barricades because they are looking for basic human rights and nothing more. They left the (Pristina) institutions only because they were looking for, after almost ten years, the Brussels agreement and basic human rights to be respected," Brnabic told RTS.
She added that, since the prime minister of the provisional institutions of Pristina, Albin Kurti, says that there is no Brussels agreement, she doesn't understand what is problematic in the Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija leaving Ptistina's institutions.
The prime minister stressed that she is deeply disappointed in the international community.
"I am deeply disappointed with the understanding of democracy, that is, the understanding of human rights in Brussels and Washington. If you look at what December was like, it started with the appointment of Nenad Rasic as the representative of the Serb people, and he received 0.17 percent of votes in the elections.
A disappointing response from Brussels, which called on both sides to calm tensions, and only after the harsher reaction of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic did Brussels warn Pristina," the prime minister recalled.
She added that this month there have been 16 brutal provocations by Pristina, first Rosu unit's incursion in the north of Kosovo, and also including not knowing where the unlawfully detained Dejan Pantic is, whose family has not even heard from him, while Brussels remains silent to all this.
(Telegraf.rs)