Belgrade continues to pressure Serbs not to join KSF

Belgrade continues to pressure Serbs not to join KSF

The transformation of KSF into the military is continuing to remain the main theme of the political scene in Serbia. The director of the so-called Kosovo office in Serbia government, Marko Djurovic, in an interview for “Alo”, has said that attempts to form the Kosovo Armed Forces under him are violations of international agreements and laws. [...]

The transformation of KSF into the military is continuing to remain the main theme of the political scene in Serbia.
The director of the so-called Kosovo office in Serbia government, Marko Djurovic, in an interview for “Alo”, has said that attempts to form the Kosovo Armed Forces under him are violations of international agreements and laws.

The key responsibility for preserving security in Kosovo is KFOR. There is one reason why Pristina is willing to form the army and that is violation of laws and desire for normal reports”, Djuric said.

Djurovic has even called on Kosovo Serbs not to join this force.

The Serb must not participate in such a project because they would become weapons in the hands of our enemies”, he said.

Djuric also spoke of opening the bridge over the Iber River, which he said any unilateral Pristina action could affect the security situation in that part.

He in this interview continued with his accusations against Pristina, alluding to the failure to comply with the agreements reached in Brussels.

We remember that as a result of pressure from Belgrade, The KSF has already released dozens of members of the Serb community.

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