Vucic reacts after Kurt sent a letter to Janjici: His trick is to convince no one

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic, hosted the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Porfirije, and 35 other bishops at lunch, where he reacted to the letter sent by Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, which he praised as a trick. Vucic complained about how some politicians might pretend not to understand [...]
Vucic complained about how some politicians might pretend they are not understanding this game by Kosovo Prime Minister Kurti, but frustrated, added why Serbian media are not understanding it.
Vucic said Kurti is talking about Kosovo cultural heritage, not the Serb. He continued and mentioned the letter of Prime Minister-Solden Igumen of the Decani Monastery Sava Janzic, who has expressed the dedication of the Kosovo government in protecting the Kosovo heritage of all communities in Kosovo.
This could only be Kosovo within the Serbian side. It is a Serbian cultural heritage. This monastery belongs to the Serbian church. They acted similarly in Montenegro, where they claimed it was the Orthodox Church in Montenegro, not the Orthodox Church of Serbia. That's what they're doing today” So he said and praised it as a trick to the stalatish épalia and complained again that he does not understand how the public does not understand.
The Kurti is not talking about Serbian heritage, but Kosovo. Decani Monastery is the heritage of Kosovo. The whole game is what he talks about how much he loves Serbs, who wants to talk to Serbs and say they live well in the independent state of Kosovo, but he doesn't talk to Serbia, because she has nothing to ask for in Kosovo” he said Vucic.
Vucic found he understands this Kurt game that some politicians according to him are not noticing and continuing complaints about provocation.
“We have a heavy burden ahead of us. Our clergy are acting wisely that they do not respond to any provocation and that they are fully understanding what provocation is. We have a lot of trouble ahead of us” told reporters after meeting with the Serbian Church clergy.












