These are Veselin's warnings of Vuciqi's visit that alarmed Serbia

At a media conference held two days ago, Kosovo Assembly Speaker Kadri Veselini had spoken of Serbian President Alexander Vuciq's warned visit to Kosovo. He had announced that Vuciki was not granted permission to visit Gazivoda Lake, where he says he does not have [...]
Wessel had repeatedly repeated at the conference that if Kosovo institutions decided not to come, he would not enter Kosovo.
Wessel made even more harsh statements.
He said that if it were not for the current situation where Kosovo is trying to gain visa liberalisation and the maintenance of reports with international partners, Vuciqi's leg would not have violated in Kosovo.
“I don't know whether Vuciki will come to Kosovo. We gave him permission. There's nothing going on at Gazivoda Lake. I don't know who said it would go. You don't even know if he's coming. I don't want to be here in front of you being less or less patriotic. When it was the market time I told myself to the aggressor, I told him when he could cost me more. With Vucinqiqi, it will be easy with Serbia until we are united. Vucinqiki must know that if we decide not to come, she will not enter Kosovo. What we're thinking now is just about the situation of our fellow citizens, which has to do with the positions of our independent and sovereign state, with visa liberalisation, with our Western partners. If this was not the situation, let whoever, even Vucinqi, hadn't stepped foot on Kosovo yesterday. The leg would set foot on Kosovo. Let him try without permission if he can get in, let him try. They also know about the other one who went”, Wessel had declared during the press conference, Periscope reports.
After this statement by Wessel, Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic had reacted, who said that if something happens to Vucinqi in Kosovo, after Veselin's statements, then Serbia will know who is guilty of this.
For the same statements by Wessel, today the Institute for International Security reacted to Serbia, under which the international community should not remain silent in the face of Kosovo Parliament Speaker Kadri Wessel's statements concerning Serbian President Alexander Vuciq's visit.
According to them, Wessel's statement should react to the United States and the European Union because the declaration presents an unprecedented threat to a president.
“If the European Union and the United States do not react to Wessel's threats and to his hate-filled speech, we are afraid that Serbia could lose confidence in Western democratic values and institutions, as well as our partners, will discourage Serbia from furthering strategic interests that also involve European integration”, Orhan Dragash, director of this institute, said.
On the other hand, Periscopi reported today that Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq was not given permission to visit Gazivoda Lake.
Kosovo police in an answer to Periscopi indicated that he would not stand back if Vuciq tried to get to Gazivoda without permission./Periscopi












