Petkov: Association or I ask what Pristina is where there are no Serbs, but Suhareka, are there Serbs there?

The director of the so-called Serbian Office for Kosovo, Petar Petkov, said today that Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq, indicated at the summit in Antalya that Belgrade is committed to dialogue, co-operation and development, and that Serbia's goal is peace and political stability in the Western Balkans, economic empowerment and new jobs. He said [...]
The director of the so-called Serbian Office for Kosovo, Petar Petkov, said today that Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq, indicated at the summit in Antalya that Belgrade is committed to dialogue, co-operation and development, and that Serbia's goal is peace and political stability in the Western Balkans, economic empowerment and new jobs.
He told Tanjug that at the summit in Antalya, Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani started with provocations, which, as he said, were “a way that Albin Kurti” recently showed it, which, according to him, was a characteristic of Pristina politicians trying to achieve something they will not get through incidents and provocations, and that is recognition “, the Klan broadcast.
Petkov stated that Pristina does not care for the dialogue, because “if they did, they would not behave like that and added that there have been 2,980 days since the Association was not formed, which is just “the heart of the Brussels Agreement” with the idea of uniting ten Serb-run municipalities. The community so they can exercise their collective rights.
When Albin Kurti says that a monoethnic association is impossible, let me ask you. What is Pristina today where there are no Serbs? What is Suhareka, is there any Serb there? Well, no!











