Vuciq talks about Ivanovic's murder, threatens Kosovo from north

Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq said in Kosovo's Banjska that Belgrade and Pristina will exchange information about the murder of Oliver Ivanovic. “We will exchange information, but we will not wait for news, for the final results of the investigation, if this does not happen, then many of us will be more [...]
“We will exchange information, but we will not wait for news, for the final results of the investigation, if that does not happen, then many of us will be more clear”, Vuciq said at the Banjska Monastery.
Vuciq said he had three messages for Serbs, the first to survive and stay in Kosovo, the second one he came to discuss who can provide them with security, and the third one the Serbian government must deal with crime and corruption, reports “b92”, broadcast Periscopi.
“Serbs must stay and survive in their homes, Serbia's state has helped and will help even more in the future. I'm here to talk about the safety of Serbs, and with organs guaranteeing security,” said Vuciq.
“We should not be less on the territory we have always lived in, and for that we will fight as a state in all ways,” added Vuciq.
“Let's resolve long and multidimensional disputes, ensure the dignity of peace and security for every Serbian and Albanian family,” said Vuciq./Periscopi/











