Did Albin Kurti make secret agreements on the release of Serbs arrested for attacking journalists?

Three Serbs were released for parole, who were arrested less than a month ago, under suspicion of attacks on journalists in the northern part of Kosovo. Nemanja Vlaskovic was released on bail four days ago suspected of assaulting journalists from the Kalxo media in Leposaviq. Also release [...]
Three Serbs were released for parole, who were arrested less than a month ago, under suspicion of attacks on journalists in the northern part of Kosovo.
Nemanja Vlaskovic was released on bail four days ago suspected of assaulting journalists from the Kalxo media in Leposaviq.
Free parole has also been pronounced for Dalibor Spasic, who is also suspected of attacking journalists in the northern part of Kosovo. Minister Jelal Svechla had even called Spasic a criminal.
On Wednesday, “Kosev” announced it has been released to protect itself in freedom, even the third person arrested for assaulting journalists Uros Vukasinovic.
And journalist Halil Matoshi has rightly cast doubts that the release of Serbs accused of violence against journalists has been made with the agreement of Prime Minister Albin Kurti as one of the steps of deployment.
Matoshi has said Kurti is secretly implementing the Ohrid Agreement.
“If you don't have days: Has the implementation of the Ohrid Agreement begun secretly? The withdrawal of 25% of special police from municipal buildings is the first step from the Kosovo side towards de-precipation. This step, along with early elections in the north (September, 202), as well as the release from the arrest to defend in the freedom of five Serbs, that Minister Svecla portrayed “terrorists” and <x3*kriminella” âsht irrever that the parties have launched the Brussels Agreement, respectively Ohrid, behind the back and eyes of the public”, wrote public public public public commentator Matos.
We remember that Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has consistently sought the release of Serbs arrested in the north. Vuciq had made this request to US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.
And a week ago, Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said that the agreement on extending the situation to the north has been reached. Among the four steps Kurt has made public that the government will take on the issue, there is no mention of the release of those arrested in the north for attacks on journalists. /Periscopi/











