Osmani: Serbia has given up Milosevic's legacy, Polish soldiers help us guard the border

Kosovo's president has been on a visit to Poland several days ago, where she has also given several interviews for different Polish media. In an interview published by “Gazetapravana”, president Osmani has spoken about Serbia and the danger facing the region by the Serbian state and Alexander Vuciqi's ties with Russia. “When leaders [...]
When Serbia's leaders fail to clone criminals, the entire region will move ahead of Euro-Atlantic integration. Serbia has never given up Milosevic's legacy”, president Osmani has said.
Osmani further in this interview has said Serbia “valls under Putin's melody”, the Express broadcasts.
Speaking of Polish troops found in Kosovo under KFOR, Osmani has said Polish soldiers help Kosovo guard the border against possible attacks from Serbia, a state that continues aggression against neighbouring countries 25 years after the war.
“Since 1999, thousands of Polish soldiers have served in Kosovo, mainly in my hometown of Mitrovica. Our gratitude is great, these soldiers -- along with other NATO members -- have contributed to making Kosovo a safe place. At the same time, we can take steps towards Euro-Atlantic integration. Currently, around 250 Polish soldiers serve in Kosovo, they help us protect our borders against possible attacks by Serbia, which continues aggression against its neighbours 25 years after the war”, Osmani has told the Polish newspaper.












