Vuciq reiterates his position on poisoning envelopes: Poison doesn't know ethnicity.

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq has talked with Foreign and European Affairs Minister Slovakia and OSCE leader Miroslav Lajcak, who has shown great concern for the events in Kosovo today, and has warned that Pristina with unilateral and provocative acts is causing tensions and deterioration of the situation [...]
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has talked with Foreign and European Affairs Minister Slovakia and OSCE leader Miroslav Lajcak, who has shown great concern for the events in Kosovo today, and has warned that Pristina with unilateral and provocative acts is causing tensions and deterioration of the security situation, reports Belgrade news agency Fot, Coha.net.
Vuciq has privately told Lajcak of allegedly poisoning with the case of counting ballotation, and this exclusively of the Kosovo [Kosovo and Metohija] Albanians, asking “which is the poison that operates on ethnic bases” and has sought to become comprehensive investigations, the Serbian president's information service has announced.
Vuciki's remarks about the poison with the envelopes coming from Serbia, to remember those in 1990 from Milosevic regime officials, when thousands of Albanian students were poisoned in Kosovo, and it was arranged by international renouncing institutions, while the poisoning was called a theatre game and irony “how it became for poisoning to occur on ethnic ground”, recalls Koha.net.
Lajcak has said Western Balkans focused on Slovak O presidency The SEU and that it closely follows the situation in Kosovo.











