Vuciq accuses the West of saying Putin violated international law, mentions the return of Kosovars after war

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq, who is staying in Monaco's Principata, has spoken of Ukraine's case -- violations of international law from Russia, linking this to the Kosovo case. Serbia now insists that the international community with its intervention has violated international law in this prism [...]
Serbia now insists that the international community, with its intervention, has violated international law, in this prism sees Kosovo's secession and its independence despite Belgrade's brutality against Kosovars.
Vuciq has taken the opportunity to accuse the West of saying Putin has violated international law. He has mentioned something that he has long thought of. He has also mentioned the return of Kosovars, following the Kumanovo Agreement, which he said were more than they were in Kosovo,
Now in the West they have a full mouth with respect to international law, and when you ask them about Kosovo, they say they stopped genocide, and when you ask them which genocide, they say they stopped the humanitarian disaster because people fled Kosovo. What a humanitarian catastrophe, when Kosovo a month after the Kumanovo agreement had more residents than before” has he said.
Vuciq said there is no answer to that question. According to him, Macron has told him he is right about all these issues but that political reality is different.
“What we're little, and some of the larger ones can accept as arguments, but accept that you're right in this you can't convince me” he said.
According to him, Serbia's policy has dominated.
We as little we need to hide under rocks, everyone knows our principles are true, not according to the need”












