Seal: If Special Court doesn't form, then dialogue with Pristina ends

Serbian Defence Minister Alexander Vulin today praised that the international community “as if seeking alibi” has not come to the creation of a Special Court for the crimes of former Kosovo Liberation Army members (UÇK). At a press conference in which he presented the results of the work of Serbia's Ministry of Defence and Army in [...]
At a press conference in which he presented the results of the work of Serbia's Ministry of Defence and Army in the second half of 2017, he reiterated his recent statement that if this court is formed then, dialogue with Pristina should be completed and Serbia's list should be called to the government's collapse in Pristina, reports “Beta”, contact Periscopi.
Commenting on the intensifying of rhetoric between Belgrade and Zagreb following the alleged beatings of three young people of Croatian nationality in Vojvodina, the minister estimated that Croatia “requires every opportunity to portray Serbia and Serbs on the negative side”.
Asked how he commented on the US administration's announcement of a summary of Western Balkans' military co-operation with Russia, Vulin said Serbia was militarily neutral and would not allow any other state to determine who its friends or enemies are or who it would co-operate with in terms of defence. /Periscopi/











