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Former President Vucic's successor, now serving as Serbia's ambassador to the US, Marko Djuric, has attacked European Parliament Rapporteur for Kosovo Violet von Cromon for the support she has given police action against smuggling in the north. Djuric has called the German Eurodeput as Prime Minister Kurti”'s <x0). “On [...]
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Instead of rejecting police action as Eurodeputte, Von Cromon criticised Josep Borrell, who said the action was unilateral. Von Croamon thinks some Serbs in Kosovo should be bad people while her boyfriend Kurti should be good even when he kills”, Djuric has said.
The rapporteur for Kosovo in the European Parliament, Violet von Cremon, has reacted to EU High Representative Josep Borrell, saying he must criticise states where rule of law is not being implemented and that daily police shares do not belong to dialogue.
Borrell, following Kosovo Police action today, which included Kosovo's north along with other parts, had reacted to Titter, saying violent incidents in northern Kosovo should be halted. And that unilateral and uncoordinated actions that endanger stability are unacceptable.
“Please criticise states where rule of law is not implemented. The EU must support the states that fight organised crime and corruption. State institutions doing their job deserve our full respect. The dialogue helped by the EU has nothing to do with the daily operations of the Police”, wrote Von Cromon on Twitter.
Borrell had written that the incidents should stop and focus on dialogue.
Violent “Incidents in northern Kosovo must stop immediately. Individual and uncoordinated actions that endanger stability are unacceptable. All open issues must be addressed through EU-attended dialogue. We are in contact with Belgrade and Pristina”, Borrell wrote.
His statement has prompted numerous Albanian reactions to Borrell's Twitter profile.
Numerous commentators have asked why the fight of crime and corruption should be dialogueed in Brussels.
Reaction has even been made by Luan Dalipi chief of prime minister's staff. Dalip has asked Borrell not to portray the violence promoted by Serbian hooligans as an interethnic problem, Telegrafi writes.
Dear Mr. Borrell, thank you for your concern. It is important not to portray the unfortunate violence sparked by some hooligans charged by Belgrade as an interethnic problem between Albanian and Serbian citizens in Kosovo”, Dalipi wrote.











