Volin after the EU's declaration of Recak: Albanians Do Not Believe

The European Union has reiterated the stance that there is no place to deny or to relat to the events in Recak in 1999, and that denial and revisionism go against European Union values and against the Western Balkans' integration project in the European Union. And this EU statement has not liked state officials [...]
And this EU statement has not liked Serbian state officials.
Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin has called on the EU to refrain from, as he said, “Data promotional and lighting” about the Recak massacre.
“As an organisation that is not competent to render judicial judgments and historical conclusions, the EU would greatly help reconciliation and peace in the region if its authorities and officials refrain from spreading to public views that could be encouraging”, Volin said.
This statement came after the EU's response to the denial of the Recak massacre by Serbian state officials.
He says that the “EU authorities would have to work in order for the past to be assessed fairly and precisely what it is, respecting victims”.
On the other hand, Voullin said, with dialogue developed with Serbia's president, Allexander Vuciq, “sphers” have left independence.
The Saints know that dialogue with Vuciqi has driven them out of independence as close to dialogue with Jeremic. For her, their only requirement is for Serbs to introduce someone who will not represent Serbia, but herself”, he said after Albin Kurti's statement that he does not want Vuciqi at the negotiating table.
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“Vukiqi is the only one who can speak not only in the name of Serbia, but in the name of all Serbs, and that's what Kurti knows, so leave him. It is not important what shipkeepers want, nobody cares, but we are interested in whether the European Union will keep its word and implement the Brussels agreement as soon as possible on what it has guaranteed, and then remove the tax on the goods of central Serbia and BiH. Shipkeepers don't trust, but does the EU have”, Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin said.










