Drescu answers Haradinaj: Belgrade enters north if Albanians attack

The chairman of Serbia's so-called parliamentary commission for Kosovo, Milovan Drescu, has said the international community and KFOR are obliged to prevent possible entry of Kosovo security forces into northern Kosovo. According to him, Belgrade would intervene in the north only if Albanians attack Serbs and KFOR do not ...
According to him, Belgrade would intervene in the north only if Albanians attack Serbs and KFOR does not protect them.
His statement came after that of Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj that if Kosovo's territory and borders are threatened, then the military will be there.
We don't attack the North, the South of our country. But who touches Kosovo's borders finds us at the border. We have to be honest”
Drescu says Serbian officials predict preemptive that if mass violence against the Serb people in the north, and KFOR does not stop it, Belgrade will have to react.












