Vuciq speaks of visit to Kosovo, has a message for those who charged him over Ivanovic's murder

Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has declared that it was not easy and pleasant but that he was satisfied with his stay in Kosovo. As he said, he is satisfied because he has done an extremely important job of unifying the people in Kosovo. He has also noted that [...]
As he said, he is satisfied because he has done an extremely important job of unifying the people in Kosovo.
He also noted that he had summoned all his political opponents to Mitrovica and had talked with them.
In contact with the people of Kosovo, he noted, three things.
There are first people living as rich and receiving Serbia's high state salaries, while there are others who have nothing from the state. Second, these people have made their rations clear, and I am confident that with little effort and commitment to help them, they can have life easier. Third to me, it seems that in a rational way I was and realisticly talking about the situation in Kosovo”, Vuciq said.
I understand that Albanians are open-minded to hear that a little Milan from Suvo Grlo lost his father and he was shot by his brother, or that the mother with six children lost her husband and that she had shot him. Because so far, there have been stories that only Serbs were criminals. The most important thing is that people who lose their relatives just want to survive. They don't want revenge, they want to be free and live in their own home. They are wonderful people with bitter luck”, he added.
As he was asked how he felt that numerous opposition leaders in Belgrade and Kosovo have accused him of killing Oliver Ivanovniq, Vuciq has said that when someone needs a head of state and some others have never been to Kosovo to see Ivanovic, according to him it is better to keep quiet.
When your conscience is clear, when you work in the interest of your people, then you must support all of this to move forward. I am watching that they are angry with my conversation with our people in Kosovo because they didn't want either to dare or to be exiled for them”, Vuciq added.
Otherwise Vuciq had warned a two-day visit to Kosovo, which lasted only one day, as he did not continue his visit Sunday but returned to Serbia. /Indesksonline/











