Serbia's call for the return of 1,000 soldiers to Kosovo, Kurti: Where do those poor guys go?

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has today been declared in terms of Serbia's request to KFOR for the return of a thousand Serb soldiers to Kosovo. He said that “and they also understand very well that they have nowhere to come to Kosovo those poor Serb soldiers, whom they claim to bring to our country”. Kurti [...]
He said that “and they also understand very well that they have nowhere to come to Kosovo those poor Serb soldiers, whom they claim to bring to our country”.
Kurti declared that this request of Serbia is “more expression of inadequacy than their”.
“They have made a request to KFOR as I know it is, of course, a non-real request that speaks more of them than of our country, never needed Serb soldiers in the Republic of Kosovo, never needed Serbian soldiers in the 20th century or 19th, now their demand indicates that they have remained in the nineteenth century and twenty. With these demands they're telling us that we know who they are, who they are, who they are, who they are who they are. Of course, NATO will be against, and they also understand very well that they have nowhere to come to Kosovo those poor Serb soldiers, whom they claim to bring to our country. So more is an expression of inadequacy than their”, Kurti said.
We remember that Serbia is demanding the return of these soldiers based on Resolution 1244. That request came after continued tensions in the north, respectively, following the arrest of former Kosovo Serb police officer Dejan Pantic.
Meanwhile, KFOR has yet to publicise any answers to what it has told Serbian authorities on this request.












