Croatian President: Vuciq owes us a concrete response to attack in northern Kosovo

Serbia and Aleksandar Vucic owe us an answer for the case of the attack in northern Kosovo. Thus has Croatian President Zoran Milanovic, a question of the latest situation created between Kosovo and Serbia, after the organised terrorist attack in Banjska, where a Kosovo police officer was killed. According to Milanovic, the situation is very [...]
Serbia and Aleksandar Vucic owe us an answer for the case of the attack in northern Kosovo.
Thus has Croatian President Zoran Milanovic, a question of the latest situation created between Kosovo and Serbia, after the organised terrorist attack in Banjska, where a Kosovo police officer was killed.
According to Milanovic, the situation is very serious and should be addressed as such. Therefore, not only Croatia, but the entire European community, expects a concrete response and a deepening investigation by Serbia for the attack.
By contrast, it will be the European Union's duty to see how it will act with Belgrade.
On the other hand, for the president of the Republic of Albania, Bajam Begaj negotiators of Kosovo- Serbia must have a new approach, as things are no longer the same among the two countries.
The Declaration, the head of the Albanian state, has made it at the joint press conference with Croatian President Zoran Milanovic, who is in Tirana at the invitation from Begaj.
“I appreciated the support Croatia gives Kosovo. Since the attack on September 24th, things are no longer the same, and negotiators have to have a new approach to dialogue”, Rajvizo Begaj.
He thanked Milanovic for the support provided for Kosovo and the conviction of the armed attack in northern Kosovo.
We remember that, Kosovo Police Sergeant, currently honoured with the title "Kosovo's Hero," Africa Bulnjak, was killed in the early hours of September 24th in the village of Banjska, which is mostly inhabited by the Serb majority, by an organised terrorist group that has been dragged into itself by at least 30 trained, military and paramilitary members who are sponsored and supported by the Serbian state. /albanian post/












