Serb haters kissed each other at the UN
In Belgrade, Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic and the President of the Provisional Institutions in Pristina, Hashim Thaci, were criticized for hugging on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.
This was reported by Evening News.
“Good and friendly bilateral relations between Croatia and Kosovo. We are very open to deepening our cooperation and are ready to provide Kosovo with all the necessary assistance,” the Croatian leader wrote on her Twitter account.
Thaci is also pleased with the atmosphere of the meeting.
“Great discussion on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly with President Grabar-Kitarovic. Croatia is a success story and an inspiration for Kosovo on its path to EU integration. We will continue our cooperation with Croatia as a factor of peace in the Western Balkans,” the Kosovo separatist noted.
Serbian Defense Minister Alexander Vulin in a comment to the publication “Alo!” this fact emphasized that he was not surprised by the cordial meeting and the words of support that Thaci and Kolinda exchanged, because they are closely connected by one feeling - hatred of the Serbs.
Vulin also recalled that Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic in Tirana recently stated that Albanians and Croats are brothers in arms.
“They created this brotherhood by killing Serbs, and years of peace have not changed anything. I regret that the only thing they have in common is hatred of Serbia, but this is neither new nor unexpected. We do not threaten any of them, and let everyone do what they consider best for their people,” Vulin concluded.
Miodrag Linta, head of the Kosovo Serb Union, noted: “Thachi sees Croatia as a friend because this power helped the separatists in Kosmet.”
The President of Croatia also met with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, and in a conversation with him stated that an “exchange of territories” in Kosovo would be a bad idea, as it opens a “Pandora’s box.”
She also talked about this with Thaci, who changed his position on this issue.
During the work, Kitarovich also communicated with Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic. However, not a single comment was received from her in connection with this meeting. Moreover, she decided to keep silent about it.
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