Kurti for EU response to Serbia: If they imposed sanctions, we wouldn't be in this situation.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said that if sanctions were imposed on Serbia, there would not be this situation, reaction that has come after the ban of Albanian citizens across border points. At a media conference, he has been asked about the European Union's harsh response during yesterday, where he answered: [...]
At a news conference, he was asked about the European Union's harsh response during yesterday, where he answered:
“First, if there were sanctions against Belgrade, when our three police officers were kidnapped, in northern Kosovo, or when Sergeant Africa Bulnjak was killed on September 24th, we would not be in this situation. Today's mass arrests of Serbia, of citizens, ordinary or state officials as deputy director of police, these would not come to terms as if Serbia were under sanctions” the prime minister said.
According to Kurti, Serbia has been braved by the lack of sanctions, saying that the state there is mafia and is guided by a <x0).
“The lack of sanctions has thrilled him, and I wish that this bravery of aggression of Serbia, which comes from a nervousness of our successes, to present a new stage in which it will be understood that Kosovo is the democratic state, the state of silence, and Serbia, in effect, is a mafia state where a person is launching persecution campaigns against others.
I believe Brussels officials will have watched the media conference Saturday on Vuciki, when it became 10 months of the kidnapping of our police officers, and on the birthday of Special Military Unit “Cobra” that had kidnapped those policemen.
The Mafia state where the chief mafia is a public man, a public person there, being president, is no different. He said:
Among other things, the prime minister has called on the international factor to seek the release of Albanians who are being held in Serbian prisons, whose number said unknown.
“We call on internationals, all Albanians being held in Serbian prisons, as well as, in particular, deputy director of the Kosovo Police. I'm saying all Albanians, that we want how many of them are being held in prison.
Otherwise, at this news conference, Interior Minister Jhelal Svechla announced that at least a thousand and 498 citizens were detained from Serbia on Wednesday.
“According to our information, yesterday at least a thousand and 498 citizens were detained, tortured, some arrested and questioned about their past, their ties to the KLA, their participation in the UCK or their family members, and the event during 98-99.
Their personal documents have been taken, in the inability to move, Kosovo's citizens have been provoked many times physically and blindly by Serbian police authorities, have caused fears in both children and minors. He said:












