Kurti provokes Belgrade to refuse dialogue in order to annex Kosovo to Albania
The Chairman of the Kosovo and Metohija Committee of the National Assembly of Serbia, Milovan Dretsun, is convinced that the head of the region’s negotiating delegation in Brussels, “Prime Minister” Albin Kurti, is deliberately provoking the Serbian delegation.
The politician told the Serbian edition of Sputnik radio about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“This time he started talking about the “Serbian genocides” against Albanians, starting from 1878 to 1999, in order to avoid an agreed agenda and negotiations on topics such as the formation of the Commonwealth of Serbian Municipalities and frequent attacks on Serbs, Dretsun noted. – Kurti’s behavior is just a cover for the implementation of his strategic goal - the unification of Kosovo with Albania. Any progress in dialogue takes him away from this path. So, the less progress in the dialogue with Belgrade, the closer Kurti is to realizing this idea of his, and that is why he behaves this way. Unfortunately, such behavior is tolerated both in the US and in the EU.”
Serbian spokesman says Kosovo separatist leader deliberately refused to accept three conditions The EU, in particular, about abandoning steps that could destabilize the situation in the region.
“This means that Pristina ultimately plans to either encourage these attacks in the coming period with irresponsible statements by Kosovo politicians led by Kurti, or tolerate such actions as it has done so far. But it seems to me that this campaign of violence is very planned because it sends messages to certain target groups. That is, by attacking repatriates, you are sending a signal that the Serbs should not return.
If you attack a Serbian child, you are sending a message to their parents to leave Kosovo because children are not safe here. When you falsely accuse Serbs of war crimes without providing evidence, you send the message that all Serbian men who were adults during the war are suspect and have no place in Kosovo. This opens up space for extremists who want to physically deal with the Serbian people, and to this we can add the inappropriate and inept actions of the Kosovo police, courts, prosecutor’s office and so on,” Dretsun noted.
In general, the chairman of the Committee on Kosovo and Metohija of the National Assembly of Serbia is convinced that Kurti wants to provoke Belgrade to leave the dialogue in order to blame it on the Serbian side. And continue to implement the plan to join Kosovo with Albania.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.