Vuciq: I have considered sending Army to Kosovo, following what happened in the north

Serbia's head, Aleksandar Vuciq, seems to have been thrilled much after the conversation he had with Russia's Chairman Vladimir Putin today. on television, it has stressed that the Russians will take specific measures, referring to Monday's events in Mitrovica. If I dare say, I have met him many times today [...]
on television, it has stressed that the Russians will take specific measures, referring to Monday's events in Mitrovica.
If I dare say, many times I've met him, today in his eyes I've certainly seen the highest degree of support, as well as the reactions, because I know him well“, Vuciq said, and has added that Putin's has asked “what his advice is“, he described the conversation with the Russian chairman, Time broadcast.
Vuciq has even shown how the ROSU operation in Mitrovica allegedly ended:
I told them two days ago that by 7:30, they should leave Kosovo's north, and they returned Djuric at 19.20. I hope you don't remember. But I worry about how they can deal with Serbs living there”, Vuciq said.
Keeping talking to Putin, he said, this is not something you can't describe in words, but you need to know how he talks.
In addition, Vuciq has said Putin “in the most powerful way has tried the attack on Djuriqi, penetrate the north and beat Serbs.
“The Russians in the various institutions will take specific measures on this issue”, Vuciq has said.
In the question of whether he is satisfied with the Western reaction, he has said that “of course he is not.
I think that any support we will have from Russia, I've agreed to be in permanent contact and I've talked to Lucas (the chairman of Belarus)“, Vuciq stressed.
I expected only someone to tell me that we should apologize, like when we respected the Constitution and said Kosovo is Serbia and sent the train. Then they became very angry on us and half a year we apologized”, the radio quoted Vuciq as saying.
Vuciq has also spoken of several media texts that he has reviewed sending the army to Kosovo after the events in Mitrovica.
I don't see anything conflicting here, obviously that's what I'm looking at, but I haven't made a decision. If I had, that's something I can't hide. Have I considered it? Of course I do. Each time you have such a situation, this too should be considered. However, I've chosen peace and will always do it, unless something happens that we don't have a choice of“, Vuciq said.











