Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Friday that there was no genocide in Kosovo during the 1999 war.
Asked by Euronews Albania correspondent in Skopje, Benjamin Arifi, about the war victims, Brnabic said those numbers “do not exist”, as the crimes “didn’t occur”.
“There was no genocide in Kosovo and Metohija. There is no conviction or case connected to that. The territory of Kosovo and Metohija, as of today, is one of the post-conflict territories with the fewest people returning after the war”, Brnabic said.
“The massacre took place in 2014. Churches and monasteries were reduced to rubble, 8 Serbs were killed and almost all Serbs were evicted from southern Ibar”, the Serbian PM added. “That was an ethnic cleansing”.
A few weeks ago, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic swore in for his second presidential term, as he put his hand on the Constitution vowing to protect Kosovo and Metohija “as part of the Serbian territory”.
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