Mustafa: Vuciq argued terrorist attack on police, like Putin in Ukraine case

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa said Vuciqi is behaving as if the Russian president towards the people of Ukraine. Mustafa in Tv1, said such terrorist shares in northern Kosovo as he was last night, is hardly reliable that they are not under Serbian President Vuciq's influence. “It is [...]
Former Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa said Vuciqi is behaving as if the Russian president towards the people of Ukraine.
Mustafa in Tv1, said such terrorist shares in northern Kosovo as he was last night, is hardly reliable that they are not under Serbian President Vuciq's influence.
It's hard to believe that they're not in Vuciki's influence or acquaintance. If Vuciqi insisted yesterday that the issue is the discontent of citizens in the north of the country, it belongs to them, reasoned and such reasonings we have heard from Russian power in parts of Ukraine. Because they've come in with such reasoning there, that there's a part of the Russians who are, that part is being assumed of rights, they're not being considered, and allowing themselves to have the right to enter and defend their rights, to defend their ethnic sovereignty there, they did such actions, and I kind of resemble it in preparation to prepare the opinion”, Mustafa said.
However, former Prime Minister Mustafa said that the state of Kosovo should show with arguments Serbia that Serbian citizens in the north are not being violated, only that there is a need for functioning of the law in that part.
Serbia has nothing to do with that part, but the problem is that they are no longer enduring the policy that the Kosovo government is developing and they have self-organized, and I think that here and the Government of Kosovo and all institutions should be loud, because there are enough arguments that there is not enough that it is the word for any right being violated by Serbs in the north of the country, but it is the word that needs to function both in that part of the territory of the Republic of Kosovo because it is part of ours as much as Serbia's institutions and the leaders of Serbia say it is still part of Serbia, Mustafa1> said.