Jeremic: Vuciq is trying to destabilise Kosovo

Serbian People's Party Chairman Vuk Jeremic has accused Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq of planning to provoke unrest in northern Kosovo. He at the founding assembly of the Vojdovc People's Party's Municipal Committee said that Vuciq plans to provoke unrest in the coming months, so that the agreement with Pristina implies [...]
He at the founding assembly of the Vojsovc People's Party's Municipal Committee said that Vuciq plans to provoke unrest in the coming months, so that the agreement with Pristina meaning its membership in the UN can be experienced as a relief.
According to his estimates, the government receives international support for concessions on Kosovo, which does not criticise its authorities. Jeremic added that Vuciq, if allowed to sell Kosovo, would offer the destruction of Republika Srpska, and then, in the same way, would put Serbia into NATO.
Jeremic also said that the Government of Serbia “is in a de facto state of occupation”, the Kosovo Press broadcasts.
To Jeremic's statements, the chief of the so-called Serbian Office for Kosovo Marko Djuric has reacted, who said these estimates are full political irresponsability and no personal stability.












