Seal: Pristina using Ivanovic's murder to take over north

Seal: Pristina using Ivanovic's murder to take over north

Pristina's refusal that Serbian authorities be involved in the investigation into Oliver Ivanovic's assassination shows there is a lack of will by Pristina to find the killers. Serbia's Defence Minister Alexander Volin stressed this, who added that only Serbia is interested in finding the killers. Of course, there was thought to be a lack [...]

Serbia's Defence Minister Alexander Volin stressed this, who added that only Serbia is interested in finding the killers.

Of course, there was thought to be a lack of readiness, there is fear of resolution. The only one who cares is Serbia. I just want to know who the killer is, how he's going to be punished and restore peace in the region,” said Vulin on television “Pink”.

He appealed to authorities in Pristina, but also to individuals in Belgrade “do not use Ivanovic's murder for political purposes”.

He says that changes to KPS police in northern Kosovo are already being discussed, where Serbs make up the police, and that their changes mean changing the ethnic structure, have caused fear among Serbs, reports “b92”, Periscopi broadcast.

“Someone is already thinking about trying to abuse this disaster and change Brussels' agreement to establish control in the north by removing all Serbian police officers and placing Albanians,” he stressed.

“Do not abuse a man's tragedy, while Pristina will not take the north this way,” he said.

“since 1999 and Resolution 1244, Serbian authorities have no effective control over Kosovo's space. We want to take responsibility and say we can guarantee peace,” he explained. /Periscopi/

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