Serbia: Balkan arsonist Albin Kurti wants war

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The director of the Office for Kosovo in the Serbian government, Petar Petkovic, has said that the placement of the Kosovo Police in the branches of the Postal Savings Bank in the North is ‘another violent act of abolishing Serbian institutions and expelling the Serbian people’.

“According to the personal order of Albin Kurti, the police raided all the branches of the Postal Savings Bank and the Treasury Department in the four municipalities in the north of Kosovo. Kurti has been waiting for the dialogue to pass and it seems that the failure experienced in connection with Kosovo’s membership in the Council of Europe, extended a new unilateral movement that aimed to cause unrest and chaos”.

He added that “it is clear that the Balkan arsonist Albin Kurti wants war and the suffering of the Serbian people, because everything he has done in recent months, he is doing exclusively for the sake of expelling Serbs from the territory of Kosovo”.

Petkovic has warned that he will talk with the EU envoy for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, and that he will also invite Quint’s representatives and inform everyone on the international stage about what he considers “Kurti’s illegality and terror”.

“This is not a new action, just that, in de-escalation. It is a violent attack on the dialogue itself, because the issue of dinars and the resolution of the fate of the Post Office has become an integral part of the dialogue. But Kurti destroys her because he doesn’t respond to her,” he added.

“It is clear that there is no peace with Pristina, which does not want to agree on anything, but only wants to implement its anti-Serbian policy with violence, Petkovic concluded.

 

 

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