Kryeziu lists violations Serbia has committed, blames the EU for failing to take measures

Kosovo Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu has listed a series of things under which Serbia says it has violated the Basic Agreement. Kryeziu said that despite the EU acknowledging that the dialogue process has not done well, according to him, the lack of progress is not due to both sides, while mentioning [...]
Kosovo Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu has listed a series of things under which Serbia says it has violated the Basic Agreement.
Kryeziu said that despite the EU acknowledging that the dialogue process has not done well, according to him, the lack of progress is not due to both sides, while citing violations Serbia has committed only two weeks after accepting the Bazic Agreement.
“Since then, 90 KFOR soldiers were injured in northern Kosovo by violent gang members under surveillance by Serb List leaders in May 2023. Kosovo journalists and police were also targeted. Paradoxically, only a month later the EU imposed measures against Kosovo, not Serbia”.
In June 2023, 3 Kosovo police officers were kidnapped by Serb special forces within Kosovo territory. Despite the numerous evidence offered by our institutions proving that Serbia has violated our territorial integrity, no move by the EU has been taken against Serbia”, Kryeziu wrote.
On the other hand, Kryeziu also mentioned the murder of Sergeant Africa Bulnjakou in the 24-stor terrorist attack on Banjsk, and the fact that criminal Milan Radojic has taken over organising the attack as he also met with former Serbian Ambassador to the US Marko Djuric.
This month, over a thousand Kosovo citizens have been detained and abused arbitrarily by Serbian authorities on the border, for no reason whatsoever. Among them were 10 Kosovo police officers, four members of our Serb community, including the deputy director of the Kosovo Police”.
“at the same time, Sadik Duraku, an Albanian who is also British national, was later detained and falsely charged. However, no measures have been taken against Serbia”, Kryeziu wrote away.
Furthermore, the government spokesman said that recent actions from Serbia have come revengeably only a day after the Parliamentary Assembly voted in favour of Kosovo's membership in the Council of Europe.
This membership is strongly and publicly opposed by Serbia, despite Article 4 of the Bazic Agreement. This and others prove that it's not about those two sides, but about another bilateral case”.












