Kurti: Serbia targeting some non-Serb minority deputies

Acting Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said Serbia is continuing efforts to sabotage the consolidation of institutions released from the February 9th elections in Kosovo. Kurti, in a Facebook post, has said Serbia's President, Aleksandar Vuciq, has made Serbian List and state resources available and means available and [...]
Kurti, in a Facebook post, has said that Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has made available the Serbian List's resources and resources to the state-owned terrorist Milan Radojic, while targeting several deputies of non-Serb minorities.
Kurti has said security institutions have confirmed information on this, and that was among the issues discussed at the Kosovo Security Council meeting Sunday, reports Periscope.
After the intervention in the February 9th 2025 parliamentary elections in the Republic of Kosovo, what we have informed at the media conference, along with Minister Nenad Rassic on March 9th 2025, Serbia is continuing efforts to sabotage the consolidation of institutions released from these elections. Serbia's president, Vuciq, has made available the state resources and means for this Serbian List and chief terrorist Milan Radojic, who in Banjska's criminal and terrorist aggression on 24 September 2023, was deputy chairman “de jure” of the Serbian List, and is now chairman of this political subject. Several non-Serb minority deputies are targeted. Security institutions have confirmed information on this, and this was one of the issues discussed at today's Kosovo Security Council meeting”, Kurti wrote.












