Milosevic's dictionary Vuciq: Nobody dares draw Serbs into Kosovo

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq, like Slobodan Milosevic, has today declared in Vrnjacka Bajnja, that the state will not allow someone to comfort Serbs in Kosovo. He has added that the Serb people in Kosovo are being threatened every day, while mentioning their already known and demagogic slogan that “Serbia is for [...]
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq, like Slobodan Milosevic, has today declared in Vrnjacka Bajnja, that the state will not allow someone to comfort Serbs in Kosovo.
He has added that the Serb people in Kosovo are being threatened every day, while mentioning their already known and demagogic slogan that “Serbia is for preserving peace and stability”, while adding that this should not be taken as a sign of weakness and that it will not allow Kosovo to attack our people.
Kosovo's “We have people who act irresponsiblely, have not fulfilled what they wrote in the Brussels agreement. The only obligation of the Serb Communist Community has then imposed a 100 per cent tax on Serbia's goods, with the desire to destroy the Serb people in Kosovo, to expel them from centuries-old hearths and damage Serbia. We can afford this damage, but we will not give up on preserving our national and state interests”, b92 quoted Vuciq as saying, Koha Chas.
According to you, “Serbia is not selling bravery at all, like some who once saw bravery and then fled where the feet of the head”.
Every day is threatening us with the union of Mitrovica, our order is clear -- we will maintain peace, but don't think it's a sign of weakness, we won't allow you or anyone to attack our people”.
Milosevic had been visiting Kosovo in 1986 and then told Serbs: “No one dares beat”, warning institutional attacks, police were military against Kosovo.











