Vuchev warns Kurt: It would be catastrophic if they taught the barricades

“Road in the wrong direction and catastrophic scenario” has called Serbian Defence Minister Milos Vucevic, if eventually Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti decides to remove barricades imposed by Serbs in the northern part, Vojvodina public television reported. Vucevic went on to long-standing narration that “will not have rrrude, '%stuhija, nor [...]
Vucevic went on to a long time ago that “would not have CHArrrufeı, either March 2004 or March 2004” until he added that “anyone who thinks so is wrong”.
I would not like to see this scenario, and I hope no one is thinking of controlling how serious and determined we are”, he said.
Speaking of KFOR's eventual refusal to refuse Serbia's request to allow return, as they claim, of about a thousand Serb military troops in Kosovo, Vucevic said that in that case KFOR would have to give Serbia additional guarantees that KFOR is capable of preserving peace for all citizens, Reporter.net writes.
If you ask me what my impression is when I speak to high representative, in line with NATO, which is, of course, KFOR, they don't want conflicts. What politics does and who encourages Kurt for all of this cannot draw conclusions. I may even know something about it, but not enough to declare it”, the Serbian defence minister said.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in an interview given to the British newspaper “The Guardian”, has said there is concern that the removal of barricades on the part of Kosovo authorities could have consequences even in people's lives.
Such a statement by Kurti was distorted by Serbian heads of state, who in any media presentation of recent days have called “open call for the killings of Serbs”.












