Petkov: Kurti will get a visa for the US until he attacks Belgrade

Petkov: Kurti will get a visa for the US until he attacks Belgrade

The director of the so-called office for Kosovo in the Serbian government, Petar Petkov, said today that Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti “will not obtain a US visa sooner until he attacks official Belgrade and President Alexander Vuciq, due to co-operation with Russia”. Speaking, as usual, of the good “policy” of the president [...]

Speaking, as usual, of Serbian president's best “policy”, Petkovic said it cannot be shaken by the interviews of Prime Minister Kurti.

“Only in the parallel reality in which Albin Kurti lives, it is possible to accuse Belgrade of exporting instability to the region, because it is he who, with his unilateral and violent actions, violates the hard-earned peace in Kosovo”, Petkovic said.

Prime Minister Kurti, in an interview for the Montenegrin newspaper Pobjeda, stressed Serbia's destructive role in the region, which said it is Kosovo's biggest problem.

The relations between Kosovo and Serbia are the same -- they are neither better nor worse”, Kurti has said. “We have to deal with a state that does not recognise Kosovo, which is autocratic and pro- Moscow. On the other hand, Kosovo is an independent and sovereign state, has its own territorial integrity, but also many problems”.

Our biggest problem is Serbia, which can neither imagine nor accept Kosovo as the equal neighbouring state”, Kurti has said.

He said Serbia is behaving similar to Russia in relation to its neighbours in the Western Balkans.

Serbia is behaving like Russia in its neighbourhood in the Western Balkans -- trying to turn Republika Srpska into Belarus and Montenegro into Ukraine. In essence, Serbia does not recognise the citizenship of countries outside the EU -- Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, even Northern Macedonia. Rather: it considers these provisional states and engages all of its capacities to destroy their citizenship”, the prime minister has said.

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