Reported by prime minister for blockades in the north, Serbian nationalist reacts to Kurti

Serbian political and nationalist activist from Montenegro Vladislav Dajkovic has reacted to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti after the government chief denounced him as <x0 pro-rus extremist who participated in the roadblocks in Jarinje and Brnjak”. Daykovic has said he has discovered he has been barred from entering Kosovo while there is [...]
Daykovic has said he has discovered he has been barred from entering Kosovo, while commenting on his denounced by Prime Minister Kurti.
“I just discovered that Kosovo authorities prevented me from entering Kosovo and Metohija at the order of Prime Minister Albin Kurti”, he said in a Facebook writing.
He said he's not a Russian mercenary.
“Kurti, in his statement, called me an extremist and one with a view of repro-Serbian who came to stir up unrest in Kosovo”, Dajkovic wrote. Mr. Kurti, I have no position on Serbianpro. I was born Serbian and will die Serbian. I'm not an extremist, and especially not a Russian mercenary. ”
According to Dajkovic, the Kosovo government has violated the rights of Serb residents in Kosovo with the decision to approve reciprocity for plates.
“I am an ordinary Serb youth from Montenegro who went to Kosovo and Metohija to tighten their hands to their Serbian brothers fighting for human rights in their hearth”, the Serbian nationalist has said.
If you want to stop me from being who I am, it's your problem. But know you didn't scare me. And no, I didn't come to make trouble because you created them long ago”, he declared.
Vladislav Dajkovic is one of the two persons denounced today by Prime Minister Albin Kurti as a person with criminal activity that has joined protesters who have blocked roads near the Brnjak and Jarinje crossings.
According to public data, Daykovic is a political activist born in Cetinje in Montenegro with conviction of the right extreme and close ties to Serbian ultra-nationalists. He is known as one of Milo Djukanovic's most strict objectors, Montenegro's president, with political tendencies from the West.
Daykovic has good relations with the Serbian world. He is close to Serbian ultra-nationalist politician Misa Vacic and with Banja Luka chairman Luka, a Republika Srpska politician in Bosnia, Drasko Stanisukovic, with whom attended an anti-government rally in Niksic, Montenegro on August 28, 2020.
Also, Dajkovic is close to the Serbian propagandist and the close director with Aleksandar Vuciqi's regime in Belgrade, Boris Malagurski.












