Serbian President Shows Who Banned Kosovo Entry

Serbian President Shows Who Banned Kosovo Entry

Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has been declared concerning the mass cemetery in Kizevac of Raska municipality in Serbia, where there are allegedly about 17 Albanian troops. Vuciq said the excavations in the Rashka could not have been carried out without the Serbian authorities' knowledge and approval. He even said he's proud of being [...]

Vuciq said the excavations in the Rashka could not have been carried out without the Serbian authorities' knowledge and approval.

He even said he is proud of being president who has no problem saying no crime should be forgotten. Vuciq added that any crime must be punished.

A few days after the tomb was discovered in Rashka, the news was published that Alexander Vuchchi had been banned from entering Kosovo.

After that, Vuciq said he asked to enter Kosovo's territory after the Kosovo Foreign Affairs Minister requested that he go to Raska, but that they have agreed with representatives of the European Union, that these visits do not occur.

Europe's “Europe called out and said we have to agree, so that everything can be fixed, that nobody goes anywhere, and we agreed not to talk about everything in public, so that we don't upset both the Serbian and Albanian public. It has become a big story, as well as the lie that I threatened with Karabakh's scenario, although they understood very well what I meant, they again said Vuciq is undesirable in Kosovo”, he said.

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