Palma: Kurti can do what he likes, but not for as long as he likes
Leader of United Serbia (JS), Dragan Markovic, appeared on Informer TV and commented on the events in Kosovo and Metohija, but also on the behavior of the self-styled prime minister there, Albin Kurti, who is persistently avoiding fulfilling his obligations from the Brussels Agreement.
"Currently, Albin Kurti can do what he wants in Kosovo and Metohija, but he won't be able to do it for as long as he wants. KFOR and EULEX are helping him now, but the international community can't just watch and be silent and make verbal condemnations forever. The international community must tell Kurti, 'we are withdrawing our army and you cannot import anything, not only from Serbia, but from the whole world'," said Dragan Markovic and added:
"That international community must give Kurti an ultimatum, not a condemnation. All that Western policy must be endured and political wisdom should be applied, as President Vucic is doing. What everyone in the world should know is that Serbia will never recognize the unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo. It will never happen. It's not politics, it's my life.
And I'm sure it's the same in the case of Aleksandar Vucic and Ivica Dacic. So far, Serbia has done everything, the only thing that Vucic has not 'respected' is that he has not and will not give his consent for a unilaterally declared independent Kosovo to get a seat in the United Nations, and he has not and will not recognize an independent Kosovo."
Markovic said that the plight of the Serbs in the north and in the entire territory of the autonomous province of Kosovo and Metohija is felt by everyone in Serbia.
"And everyone in the world should know that today's Serbia is not the Serbia of the 90s. These three so-called special policemen from Pristina, who allegedly went to pick mushrooms and snowdrops, and got arrested in the territory of central Serbia, should know that in that land there are also Kosovo peonies, the kind that grows from a ground soaked in Serb blood thanks to the pogrom that the Albanians carried out against the Serbs.
Today's Serbia has its own, autonomous policy, a policy of peace and stability. During the time when the head of diplomacy was Ivica Dacic, 18 countries withdrew their recognition of so-called independent Kosovo, and later when Nikola Selakovic was in office another 10 did so, all in cooperation and with the help of President Vucic - while during the time those who are today protesting were in power, and who want to return to power, every week several countries would recognize Kosovo," said the leader of United Serbia.
(Telegraf.rs)
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