Vuciq for the first time speaks of pressure Brussels has put on Kosovo

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq has spoken about the pressures Serbia has experienced from US Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott. In an interview for Novosti, Vuciq was asked about these US-income pressures, since he preferred to respond by saying he had more [...] pressures.
In an interview for Novosti, Vuciq was asked about these US-income pressures, while he preferred to respond by saying he had the most of these pressures in Brussels.
According to him, he has been asked to accept that Kosovo joins the UN and that Kosovo regional police co-ordinated with the number of residents of seven Serb municipalities, it broadcasts Indescsonline.
“I have been asked to accept that Kosovo join the UN and that regional police would correspond to the number of residents of seven Serb municipalities, which means police will consist of 68% of Albanians and 32% of Serbs in Leposaviq, Zvecan, Zubin Potok and Northern Mitrovica. I did not agree with the admission of these communist conditions, but I have sought to go to a special district in northern Kosovo, and based on it becoming a 90% Serb police force. They refused to accept it, and bloody “ ” threats began.
He has also talked about the great pressures there were when a train was launched from Serbia to Kosovo.
They told me I finished my career. I told him, there's no problem. And after ten days, they accepted Serbia's remarks. Another torture scene was that of a famous train they did not even see. They used it with a desire to bring the police and special forces to the North. I said: If Albanians go to our people, we will protect them and we will move our units from Kragujeci to Kraljeva. Then an ambassador called me where there was an exchange of insults and harsh words with a tone raised on both sides. I finished talking -- while you're alive, don't forget that you will manage the movement of the Serbian police and the army. In the end, the result is that ROSU and Albanian police are not in northern Kosovo”, he added.












