Dodik arm Vuciqi: Albin Kurti's irresponsible moves threatened Serb security in Kosovo

Dodik arm Vuciqi: Albin Kurti's irresponsible moves threatened Serb security in Kosovo

Albin Kurti's unilateral and irresponsible moves threatened the security of Serbs in Kosovo. According to UN Security Council Resolution 1244, Serbia has the right to defend the security of Serbs in Kosovo”, said Milorad Dodik, the Serb member of Bosnia and Herzegovina presidency and leader of the Alliance of Social Democrats of [...]

Albin Kurti's unilateral and irresponsible moves threatened the security of Serbs in Kosovo. According to UN Security Council Resolution 1244, Serbia has the right to defend the security of Serbs in Kosovo”, said Milorad Dodik, the Serb member of Bosnia and Herzegovina's presidency and leader of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats.

Dodik stated on Twitter that “in Republika Srpska fully and strongly supports Serbia's leadership in its efforts to reduce tensions and find a peaceful solution through dialogue and thus protect the rights of the Serbian people”.

According to Dodik, “is clearly clear that the rights of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, as well as our rights in Republika Srpska are violated under political pressure, and that the international community still implements dual standards when it comes to Serbs”.

The whole thing is the same as in the past, but what's different is that the Christians won't happen anywhere anymore.

Because of the Kosovo Government's decision on Serbian license plates and documents, local Serbs in Kosovo on July 31st placed barricades on roads leading to Jarinje and Brnjak.

The government said it will postpone implementing decisions for issuing documents for entry and exits for citizens of Serbia entering Kosovo and for changing Serbian license plates when the blockades are removed.

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