Kosovo Prime Minister: We are not afraid of threats

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The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has reacted through a post on the Facebook platform, where it is stated that Vučič, in cooperation with Milosevic, is preparing new threats and ultimatums to Kosovo.

This statement of his has come after numerous media in Belgrade have reported that the president of Serbia may declare Kosovo an occupied territory, in connection with the conference that Aleksandar Vučič will hold today, Friday at 18:00.

According to him, the evidence of the Serbian genocide is still “fresh”, and this does not prevent the Serbian President from threatening again.

Full statement:

“Vučič, in coordination with Russia, is preparing new threats and ultimatums to Kosovo over the mass graves.

25 years after the genocide in Kosovo, with 186 massacres, about 500 mass cemeteries in Kosovo, 5 mass cemeteries in Serbia, where more than 13 thousand people were killed (1392 children; 1739 women; 1882 elderly), about 20 thousand women and girls abused and mistreated, tens of thousands of persecuted citizens, over 860 thousand expelled from Kosovo and hundreds of thousands of others who watched from the mountains as their houses were being looted and burned (119,855 in total), and still 1595 people disappeared by violence, hundreds of families living with anxiety painfully, while keeping hidden the information about the location of at least 11 mass cemeteries within its territory, Serbia led by the minister of Milosevic, in cooperation with Russia, are preparing new threats and ultimatums towards Kosovo.

Serbia sleeps on mass graves from the genocide committed in Kosovo. 950 unarmed civilians were massacred, their corpses taken and put into mass graves in Serbia, including refrigerated trucks that came up from the bottom of the lakes there. The evidence of the genocide is fresh everywhere in Kosovo and Serbia, but this is not stopping the President of Serbia from threatening again.

Instead of Serbia:

to repent of crimes, ask forgiveness for them and not deny them;

to open the war archives of the Yugoslav police and army, especially of the motorized brigade 37;

to pay damages;

cooperate to bring justice to victims of genocide;

to commit to reconciliation and peace by reflecting on the responsibility he has;

it has chosen the opposite side, repeating threats and ultimatums, towards Kosovo and its citizens, in close cooperation and coordination with Russia. The macabre crimes that Serbia committed in Kosovo 25 years ago are being repeated today by Russia in Ukraine and are being targeted to return to the Balkan region.

The approach of the government in Serbia towards Kosovo is very depressing. Initially, impunity and propaganda campaigns were normalized. Now they are aiming to normalize paramilitary and terrorist attacks (Banjska, September 24, 2023), threats and ultimatums, which are justified by fake news and disinformation campaigns, before the eyes of the democratic world.

Today, Kosovo is stronger than ever before, it is not afraid of threats. We protect all our citizens and their freedoms and rights, the territorial integrity and state sovereignty of our country, the democratic and socio-economic progress of our people and institutions. However, what is currently happening shows how far Serbia is from democratic and human values ​​and how embodied it remains with the genocide committed in the 90s.”

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