Vuciq: We won't allow the 2004 persecution, tomorrow we talk about our measures

Vuciq: We won't allow the 2004 persecution, tomorrow we talk about our measures

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has accused Kosovo of any provision of agreements reached in Brussels, which, according to him, have been violated by what he said “official Pristina”. Vucinki as she spoke of wanting a “only peace”, has spoken to the threatening tone. The March 2004 riots he called the persecution of the people [...]

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has accused Kosovo of any provision of agreements reached in Brussels, which, according to him, have been violated by what he said “official Pristina”.

Vucinki while speaking that she wants “only peace”, has spoken to our threatening tone.

The March 2004 riots, he called persecution of the Serbian people, and according to him, “this Serbia will no longer allow”.

We'll know how to protect our people. The 2004 persecution of the Serbian people will no longer be allowed”, Vuciqi has said at a news conference in Belgrade.

He has said that Serbia will respond by its measures, which, according to him, will cause <x0-bedering the other side”.

We'll talk about our measures tomorrow, it'll be painful, especially in the economic plan. I hope it is not necessary to take these steps”, Vuciqi said, until she has warned that Serbia will invite NATO's KFOR to intervene based on the authorities they have.

For dialog

Serbia must be ready for dialogue even under the most difficult conditions. But I see no reason at this moment for the” dialogue, he said.

For the Brussels Agreement

“Should receive quick, very quick answers to whether the Brussels Agreement exists or not. We have to get an answer, in 3,000 different days, we're being pulled by our nose, our patience is coming to an end. There is that deal for us, but let them tell us if there is no such thing as them and it's over. It doesn't make them get what you like, and what Serbs like, not”, Vuciqi said.

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