The moment when Brnabyk in front of EU chief said Kosovars are mountain people and terrorists (Video)

Serbia's prime minister, Anna Brnabiq, in the presence of European Union Ambassador to Serbia, Sem Fabrizi, yesterday said the situation in Kosovo is concerned because, according to her, there are “people who have actually come out of mountain”. Brnabyk said he was afraid of having a job with, as she has called them, the worst kind [...]
Brnabiq has said that he is afraid of being involved with what she has called the worst kind of populist.
In the video, it is heard saying it fears the fact that there is no stronger response from the international community.
What scares me the most, is the fact that you're dealing with the worst kind of populist people, with people who really came out of the mountain. Some of them are terrorists who haven't been convicted. They have been charged at The Hague Tribunal. Not only have they been convicted of killing all witnesses during that process. How can we know what they can do tomorrow? For them it's all the same, whether there's war there or not that scares me too. That's what scares me terribly. I'm afraid there's no more powerful response to the international community”, Brnabiq said.
Numerous reactions in Kosovo were raised after this statement by Brnabiqi.
It was Kosovo Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli, who in a publication on the social network “Facebook” called for reaction from the international community, until he said that as long as he is minister, Brnabyq will never enter Kosovo.
“The disgusting and totally unacceptable comments by Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnanic in the presence of EU Delegation chief in Serbia Sam Fabrizi towards Kosovo “dealing with people coming from Mount”. This institutionalised racism in Serbia, which has the dough in ultranationalist sick ideology promoted by the Government of Ana Brnabyci. I hope Europe today understands what kind of people we are dealing with, with those who have supported mass killings and deny war crimes committed by Belgrade in the former Yugoslavia. I am responsible that as long as I am the foreign minister of the Republic of Kosovo, I will not allow the Serbian prime minister to enter Kosovo, as long as she follows a racist and sick ideology against the people of Kosovo and between ethnicities living here”, Pacolli wrote on Facebook.
President Hashim Thaci reacted to this.
He too called for international reaction.
Thaci, told Radio Free Europe that the language used by Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq, is “and another testimony of the pathological hatred of Serbia's current regime against Kosovo citizens”.
Thaci's comments come a day after Brnabiq, in the presence of European Union Ambassador to Serbia Sem Fabrizi, said Albanians are “people who have really come out of mountain”.
Thaci demanded from the European Union that as soon as it is condemned and distanced from this “racist language” of Serbian officials, which, according to him, promotes hatred and undermines efforts for reconciliation and normalisation.
“This action presents nothing new and extraordinary to us, because we know very well the genocide character of yesterday's and present Serbia”, Thaci said.
However, extraordinary and disappointing for us is only the bitter fact that the EU does not condemn this racist and anti-European behaviour of Serbia. On the contrary, the EU continues to keep the doors open for a state that has committed genocide and does not believe in European values either today”, Thaci said.. / P ERISCOPIA












