Serbian List Supports Vuciqi's Declaration of Conflict in Kosovo

Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq's statement, which said that in Kosovo there could be conflict if peace efforts fail, sparked numerous reactions in Kosovo. And these reactions to the Kosovo political scene in Serbia were described as hysterical. Even the Serbian List, which is in the Government of Kosovo, has said [...]
And these reactions to the Kosovo political scene in Serbia were described as hysterical.
Even the Serbian List, which is in the Government of Kosovo, has said statements and schizophrenic threats to President Vuciq, who calls for peace, shows that the Albanian people in Kosovo have remained in the hands of immature politicians of the 21st century.
The Serbian list has said it supports President Vuciq's views that all in the Balkans need peace.
Vuciq warns of a “conflict with Kosovo as in Nagorno-Karabakh”, if compromise efforts fail.
“The lack of sincerity of Pristina officials when it comes to dialogue, preserving peace and establishing European values in Kosovo are best representative with today's hysterical attacks on President Aleksandar Vuciq. Declarations and schizophrenic threats to President Vuciq, who calls for peace and resolution of all open issues through dialogue under the auspices of the European Union, show how many Albanian people in Kosovo have remained in the hands of mature politicians in the 21st century when we are even living”, said in a Serbian List statement.
The Serbian List has even said the call for NATO intervention and the institutions of a conflict require the most urgent response of international representatives who must stop frustrated political leaders from Pristina, who, because of what those political calculations say, use free political statements to gain political points.
“Serbian List shares President Vuciq's view that all in the Balkans need peace, economic progress, but also a change in the rhetoric of politicians living in the past, thus jeopardising citizens' future and misleading their citizens in Pristina”, told in their notification.
Reactions to Vuciqi's statement were received by the head of the Assembly and the task of the president, Vjosa Osmani, who called for NATO and the European Union to intervene.
Reaction also came from Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, who said such statements are not of benefit to normalisation of relations.
This statement by the Serbian president was reacted to by other political parties in Kosovo, as did Foreign Affairs and Diaspore Minister Melza Haradinaj- Staubla.












