Trajkovic says Serbs know what to do tomorrow

The head of the European Movement of Serbs from Kosovo, Rada Trajkovovic, following failed negotiations between Albin Kurti and Aleksandar Vucinqi in Brussels has said Serbs from Kosovo's north do not know what will happen to them. The “those who created the situation that we came up in this position because of the signs, development [...]
The “those who created the situation that we emerged in this position because of the signs, the development of the situation shows that they had neither strategy nor plan”, Trajkovic said in N1.
On the other hand, Serbian Parliamentary Commission for Foreign Affairs Chairman Borko Stefanovic says there is a tendency for the two sides to end an acute situation and are going from one crisis to another and there are no systematic solutions.
“We have a serious situation that can turn into something much worse”, he said, and praised that Serbs in the north are hostage to the Serbian List.
He has estimated that a situation could happen tomorrow in which an Albanian policeman bans a Serb with KM license plates and that it causes an incident.
Speaking of abandoning Kosovo institutions, Rada Trajkovic says it was a “suicide movement” for people to be left without legal and legitimate people under arms that could help, referring to Serbs in the Kosovo Police.
It has commented on confessions of partitioning Kosovo's territory, saying this will not happen because NATO is in the entire territory.
She also stated that Serbia is “kapet” increasingly with a pro-Russian strategy and that it is becoming the Russian classic “propaganda”.
Borko Stefanovic, speaking of EU diplomacy chief Josep Borrell's statement that the agreement has not been reached because of Kosovo, said it shows the weakness of the EU-led process and the lack of its diplomatic force.
He has stressed that the United States of America is the only ones who can force Albin Kurti to honour the agreements.
He also believes that there is a real, serious, “ ” for Kurti's government to fall.
“I think it is quite realistic and that he has lost the support of his Western allies”, Stefanovic said.












