Dacic on Haradinaj-Stuble's statement: "That is peak Pristina hypocrisy"
Statements made by the so-called minister of foreign affairs of so-called Kosovo, Meliza Haradinaj-Stuble, about Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic being banned from entering the province until he "apologizes for genocide" is the culmination of Pristina's rudeness and hypocrisy, Serbian National Assembly President Speaker Ivica Dacic said last night.
"This is not just a violation of the Brussels agreement, but also the one from Washington, according to which Pristina undertook it to enter the mini Schengen, which implies free movement of people, goods and capital," Dacic said in a written statement sent to Tanjug.
It is obvious that Pristina, as he added, with the departure of Donald Trump, renounces the Washington agreement, that is, the obligations arising from it.
"Serbia stands behind its obligations agreed in Brussels and Washington, but if Pristina does not want that, then Serbia will think carefully about the obligations we undertook. The Washington agreement is either valid or not valid for both sides. If the president of Serbia is banned from entering Kosovo, what kind of reconciliation are we talking about?! Especially at a time when the whole world is witnessing KLA crimes that had been committed against Serbs," the parliament speaker stressed.
Meliza Haradinaj-Stubla told President Vucic earlier on Wednesday via her Twitter account that he would not get permission to visit Kosovo "until he apologizes for genocide and until its perpetrators are brought to justice."
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