Petkovic threatens: Albin Kurti's wilderness will not pass so easily

The director of Serbia's government's so-called Kosovo office, Petar Petkovic, estimated today that the behaviour of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti is scandalous following the decision to ban Serb signpost entry into Kosovo. Kosovo Police Special Units on Monday have started to implement the Interior Ministry's decision. [...]
Kosovo Police Special Units on Monday have started implementing the Kosovo Interior Ministry's decision at border points with Serbia.
Ashper have reacted as the Serbian political party in Kosovo, the Serbian List, as well as the Serb authorities in Belgrade themselves. Serbian President Vucic has called an emergency meeting of Serbia's National Security Council at 10:00 on Tuesday.
Petkovic had to carry the tough preliminary message to Kosovo institutions for today's intervention, criticising the Kosovo government for disrespecting the Brussels agreement.
“Let's understand Albin Kurti that the Serbian people will not do silent serhir for what is happening as these removal of the signs is breaking off life in northern Kosovo and Metohija, and the Brussels Agreement is not a Swedish table from which Albanians can take what they can afford and not respect what does not match”.
Petkovic warned that this agreement would either be implemented or not, Petkovic told the Serbian news agency Tanjug. Petkovic stressed that this will also be the main message in the conversation Serbian President Vucic will hold today with the European Union's special representative for the Kosovo dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, on Monday.
Albin Kurti's subx0th Wildness will not go so easily, we are fighting for peace, stability and we are fighting for our people in Kosovo and Metohija to have the right to live” Petkovic said.
Miroslav Lajcak today visits Belgrade after three days of stay in Pristina, where he met with representatives of the Kosovo government and opposition. On Monday, he first meets with Serbian President Vucic.











