Pacolli for blocking the Albanian furnace in Belgrade: I don't understand why they aim to join the EU

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Behgjet Pacolli has reacted to obstructing the work of a furnace -- the property of an Albanian in Belgrade. As Pacolli has said, in relation to the realisation of the rights of Albanians living in this country, Serbia has combined characteristics of criminal regimes, failed states, [...]
As Pacolli has said, in relation to the realisation of the rights of Albanians living in this country, Serbia has combined characteristics of criminal regimes, failed states, and totalitarian regimes.
” Today Serbs in Belgrade have blocked the work of an Albanian bakery. In relation to the realisation of the rights of Albanians living in this country, Serbia has combined characteristics of criminal regimes, failed states, and totalitarian regimes. Such mentality represents a combination of fascism under premilial clothing and criminal gangs together. Democracy is not worth non-Serbs in this country, and I don't understand why they aim to join the EU!”
By contrast, as Serbian media have reported, some people gathered in front of the “vana” in Borca, where they protested after the son of the owner of this facility, published on social networks a photo showing the symbol of the two-headed eagle.
But according to them, people gathered at around 10 a.m. in this part of Belgrade wore Serbian flags and were singing Serbian songs.











