Djuric blames EULEX, KFOR, says they did not guarantee security for Serbs

The director of the so-called Kosovo office in Serbia, Marko Djurovic, has praised the protests in Gjakova as an act of foolishness against the arrival of Serb pilgrims, where some are suspected of war crimes. He has blamed EULEX and KFOR forces for this. The question is what thousands of members of [...] are doing.
He has blamed EULEX and KFOR forces for this.
The question is what thousands of EULEX and KFOR members are doing in Kosovo when they are unable to secure four nuns to breathe freely. They have blocked our nuns in Gjakova, and this is the instigation of hatred”, Djuric said.
“Therefore we as Serbia's government will continue to fight for Serbs in Kosovo to survive, and make efforts for them to have better life”, he added.
Otherwise, Marko Djurovic is staying in Kosovo on the Orthodox Christmas occasion.
Yesterday, news reported that Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli has not allowed the arrival of some Serbs in Kosovo suspected of committing war crimes.












