Kocijanci's Vuciq exchange letters for poisoning commissioners with Serbian votes

Kocijanci's Vuciq exchange letters for poisoning commissioners with Serbian votes

The EU's foreign policy chief's spokeswoman, Maja Kocijancic, has been redeploying Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, on Twitter. Kocijanciq's replica came after the public letter on Twitter that Alexander Vuciq sent to her on the social Twitter network. In Vuchy's letter, they talked about poisoning commissioners at the Counting Center [...]

Kocijanciq's replica came after the public letter on Twitter that Alexander Vuciq sent to her on the social Twitter network.

In Vuciqi's letter, it was about poisoning commissioners at the Kosovo Counting and Results Centre that occurred from ballot envelopes that came from Serbia.

Vuciq asked Kocijanci to become public and to be investigated if there was poison in those envelopes that was introduced by Serbia.

I'm absolutely sure that after a few days of careful monitoring of “antidote” in Pristina, you will have a conclusion on what really happened. From here on, I ask you publicly to clarify the entire European audience if there is evidence or something to prove that Serbs have poisoned votes with anthrax or any other poison. If all accusations prove false, tell us who started this lie”, it was said in Vuchiki's letter.

And on the other hand, Kocijanci told Vuciqi he expects the latest results of the investigation, saying the EU Monitoring Mission is closely monitoring the issue.

Thank you for your letter on Twitter. The European Union is now awaiting results of the investigation. Our drone team is monitoring the situation closely. With respect, Maja Kocijanciq”, says Kocijanciq's letter.

 

 

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