Kurti says Serbia demands tensions because s '%i agrees with normality: Requesting immediate, unconditional Jankovic release

At the media conference after the government's meeting, Prime Minister Kurti said Serbia is seeking tensions because it does not correspond to normality “peace, security and quiet”. He said that at today's graduation ceremony of the new Kosovo Police cadets, 37 Serb citizens have graduated. Serbia's “requires tensions because it doesn't meet normal. [...]
He said that at today's graduation ceremony of the new Kosovo Police cadets, 37 Serb citizens have graduated.
Serbia requires tensions because it does not conform to normality. Normal means peace, security and quiet in the region. The more there is peace, security and tranquillity in the region, the more insignificant Serbia becomes so it always acts in the opposite direction. And as more than 20 hours after the persecution and ban, the vast majority of citizens continued their journey, yesterday five citizens of the Republic, members of the Kosovo Police were held further, of them four from the Serb and 1 Albanian community. During the Government meeting, we were informed of the release of four police officers, but not of Deputy Director Jankoviq, so among those held early and still still held is Police Vice Director Dejan Jankoviq. He would today be at the graduation ceremony of the police cadets, he deserved to be at the ceremony today as deputy director for human resources, he is directly committed to preparing this 5950 generation of Kosovo police, which included 37 policemen from the Serbian community”, Kurti said.
He requested the immediate and unconditional release of Yankoviq.












