Bislimi announces Lajcak for blocking Kosovars at border

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has announced the special emissary for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, regarding the deadlock of hundreds of Kosovars at the Croatia-Serbia border. Through several posts on the “X”, Bislimi says this is Serbia's response and hypocrisy to respect for human rights coming from a country that is currently [...]
Through several posts on the “X”, Bislimi says this is Serbia's response and hypocrisy to respect for human rights coming from a country that is currently a member of the KiE.
Bislimi also says such an act testifies once again to the democratic decline and the continuing Serbian policy of aggression.
Kosovo's <x0);Progress, economic development and pure democracy culminated with yesterday's advancement towards membership in the Council of Europe. This wonderful news unfortunately sparked the language of hatred by Serbian politicians, but also direct action against our citizens. Hundreds of them -- women and children, currently for more than 13 hours -- are held hostage by the Serbian side, on the border with Croatia. Our citizens are being questioned, confiscated from personal documents, and left without food and no drugs”, writes Bislim.
I have informed Mr. Lajcak. That is Serbia's response and hypocrisy to respect for human rights coming from a country that is currently a member of the KiE. Such an act testifies once again to the democratic decline and their continuing policy of aggression. They speak of human rights, but are ethnically clearing Albanians with administrative means in the Presevo Valley, blocking citizens at the border because of their ethnic affiliation, and opposition politician Nikola Sandulovic is beaten and prosecuted for expressing his views. Kosovo is an independent, sovereign and democratic state. We will not retreat against exciting actions from Serbia, which is again testifying that it is not committed to good neighbourly relations and normalisation. As Volin said: Serbia is not part of the KiE nor the EU”, Bislimi has further written.












