Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Albin crossed all red lines; Urgent response requested; New threats;

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North of Kosovo and Metohija is still blocked, and the Serbs have been at the barricades for 11 days in the municipalities of Zvečan, Zubin Potok and Leposavić.

SOURCE: B92 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2022 | 15:57

They say that the barricades will be removed when Miljan Adžić, Dejan Pantić and Slađan Trajković are released, but also when the special forces of the Kosovo Police withdraw from the north of Kosovo.


Refused to stand in front of the sign "Republic of Kosovo"
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece, Nikos Dendias, refused today to hold a press conference after the conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kosovo, Donika Gërvalla, and to take a photo in front of a sign with the inscription "Republic of Kosovo", reports Ekonomija online.

That is why press conference in Pristina with Donika Gërvalla was held on the other side of the hall where there is no logo of the Republic of Kosovo, but only the flags of Greece and Kosovo.

EU ambassadors approved the compromise text on visa liberalisation for Kosovo
The ambassadors of the European Union approved the compromise text on visa liberalization for Kosovo, reports Koha.

On the Twitter of the Czech Presidency of the EU, it was announced that Kosovo has thus taken a step further on the European path. Expert on European affairs, Demuš Šaša, said that visa liberalization for the citizens of Kosovo was sealed today.

He added that there is still a formal vote in the European Parliament and the Council for Internal Affairs in the first months of 2023.

"The EU ambassadors have just sealed the liberalization of visas for Kosovo. This is the last step for this year and the step that closes the technical procedure for the liberalization of the visa regime. In the first months of next year, only a formal vote remains at the plenary session of the European Parliament and the Council for Internal Affairs", said Saša.


Vučić asked: Protect our people in Kosovo and Metohija
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, asked the NATO Commander, Admiral Stuart Munsch, at a meeting in Belgrade today, that the Alliance should protect the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija.

"Good conversation with Admiral Munsch. I asked NATO to protect our people in Kosovo and Metohija and thanked for understanding Serbia's policy of neutrality," wrote Vučić on the Instagram profile "buducnostsrbijeav".

An immediate response from KFOR is sought

Defense Minister Miloš Vučević called on KFOR to prevent violence and terror against Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija and to respond urgently to the dangerous threats of the Prime Minister of Pristina's temporary institutions, Albin Kurti.

Vucevic pointed out that Kurti "does not respect either human rights or established European values". "Serbia must not and will not allow a new 'Storm' or a new pogrom from March 2004, because Serbia is a part of the civilized world, a factor of peace and stability," stated Vučević in a written statement.

According to the London "Guardian", Kurti previously stated that, as he stated, he was "worried" that the removal of barricades in the north of Kosovo and Metohija "cannot rule out the victims".

"Albin Kurti crossed all read lines"

Brnabić: Kurti showed his true colors by issuing life-threatening calls against the Serbs
The Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, reacted to the statement of Albin Kurti, who said that he was worried that the removal of the barricades could not exclude the victims.

"With his statements, Kurti once again shows the whole world that what he is doing is threatening Serbs of killing them, instead of doing what is the only rational thing - establishing the Municipality of Serbian Municipalities, respect the rule of law and stop arresting innocent people just because they are Serbs", Brnabić wrote on Twitter.

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