Maltremation of Kosovars in Serbia, Dutch Eurodeput reacts to Vuciqi

Dutch Eurodeput Tineke Strick has reacted after the abuse Serbia did to Kosovo citizens on Wednesday, while traveling transit with buses. In a writing platform on “X”, Strick has said that Vuciq proves there are zero goals to advance relations with Kosovo. She pointed out that after these events there would be [...]
In a writing platform on “X”, Strick has said that Vuciq proves there are zero goals to advance relations with Kosovo.
She stressed that after those events, it would be even more absurd for him to be rewarded by the EU with visa liberalisation for Serbian passports issued in Kosovo.
“I hope the European Parliament will reject the Commission's proposal next week”, Strick wrote.
As he has announced The MPB nine police officials have been released, meanwhile against Jankovic, Serbia has appointed the 48-hour detention measure under the charge of undermining Serbia's constitutional order.
The Kosovo government named these actions Serbia's revenge on support from the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly for Kosovo's membership in the organisation.
Serbia denied the accusations, saying the delays were caused by additional security measures at the border, and that the movement of Kosovo citizens “has not been restricted”.
The US State Department has called on Serbia to refrain from unilateral and uncoordinated actions, and said it expects the immediate release of Kosovo Deputy Director of Police Dejan Jankovic.
“arbitrary or unfair long-term bans, especially if their goal is Kosovo Police officers, will be seen as escalating actions that undermine peace and stability”, a State Department spokesman said on April 18th.
Again, Vucic evidence to have zero institutions to advance relations with Kosovo.
After these events, it would be even more absurd for him to be de facto rewarded by EU visa Lib for Serbian passport is taught in Kosovo.
I hope the EP will recall the Commission proposal next week. https://t.co/aPDqfuTdo
Tineke Strike (@Tineke Strike) April 18, 2024












