Vuciq says he wants Kosovo session on UN Security Council

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, said on July 6th that he will seek a conversation with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg, and then an emergency session of the UN Security Council (OKB) because of the situation in Kosovo. He said he would demand that the Security Council command KFOR [...]
He said he would require that the Security Council order KFOR that based on the obligations of Resolution 12 44 ʹ to prevent any further action from Kosovo's security structures, which “threatens life, freedom, security and survival of Serbs in Kosovo” to carry out “the demilitarisation of all armed formations”.
Vuciq said Serbia did everything it could to stress the situation in Kosovo, but that in Kosovo a “section of population, persecution and ethnic cleansing” of Serbs, which is highly organised and supported by a part of the international community”.
According to him, Kosovo is becoming “the rootisation of the Serbian people”.
In this context, he also commented on British MP Alicia Kearns' statement that weapons from Serbia to Kosovo are being smuggled into emergency vehicles, and that they “are gasping” into the objects of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
British MP, at the same time head of the British Parliament's Foreign Policy Commission, Alicia Kearns, made this statement to the British Parliament on 4 July.
Vuciqi said Kearns is “lobbiing” for Kosovo.
“We are making an investigation against you, to see who is paying you everything”, Vuciq said.












