Seal: Entering and leaving Kosovo whenever I want

Seal: Entering and leaving Kosovo whenever I want

Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin says “Serbia is in a difficult position, faced with power of powers which, according to him, by Serbia is seeking to justify violations of international law and violence that is being implemented”. Vulin said he could come in and out of Kosovo as much [...]

Vulin points out that, at Serbia's helm, after a long time, is the president who has the courage to face those who are more powerful than he is and to resist all pressures.

“Vucciq will be out of”, Vulin said in an interview for “Kurir”, responding to the question of where Serbia is currently in trouble, when it comes to Kosovo and whether he will be able to get the maximum out.

The minister said it is very difficult to talk about normalising relations with Pristina, “with those who use violence and do not keep the word”, Telegrafi conveys.

“They are lying, threatening and blackmailing, but this is not a matter of choice, but of what needs to be done for our people and our country”, Voulin said, speaking about normalising relations with Pristina.

He has estimated that Marko Djuric's “arrest was planned and was an attack on Djuriqi and northern Kosovo, a failed attempt to intimidate and expel Serbs”.

Asked whether he will soon go to Kosovo, Vulin said he would like to go, as he says he can enter and leave Kosovo whenever he wants and wherever necessary.

“But now it is the matter of our political assessment, not of Pristina force. They arrested me earlier, but we couldn't stop my job, nor our” policy, Voulin said.

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