Serbia versus Albanian separatists: The crisis is growing
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic has been declared persona non grata by Kosovo's separatist authorities. This was stated by the head of the Foreign Ministry of the separatist regime in Pristina, Behjet Pazolli.
According to him, the ban applies in connection with the “racist and sick ideology” propagated by the Serbian prime minister.
Pacolli was irritated by the words of Anna Brnabic, who the day before at a press conference compared the separatist leadership of Kosovo from among the former militants with “people who came out of the forest.”
Pazolli said such a comment was “totally unacceptable” and accused the Serbian leadership of “ultra-nationalist ideology.”
At yesterday's press conference, Prime Minister Brnabic recalled that the Kosovo elite are represented by people who should be convicted by a military tribunal in The Hague for participation in the massacre, but avoid punishment by physically eliminating all witnesses to their crimes who could testify at the trial, clarifies the publication Informer.
Brnabic also criticized the EU's use of double standards in relation to the self-proclaimed state of Kosovo, whose leadership is getting away with new provocations against residents of Serbian enclaves.
“I am concerned about the lack of a concrete EU response to everything that is happening. Firstly, today is 2226 days since the signing of the Brussels Agreement and the commitment to forming the Community of Serbian Municipalities. Brussels is the guarantor of the agreement, and the EU guaranteed its application,” the Prime Minister recalled.
She also mentioned the economic blockade of Serbian enclaves and the special operation of Albanian security forces who carried out mass arrests in northern Kosovo.
“I am also concerned about the lack of response to the incidents that occurred on May 28, and, of course, to the fact that Pristina has been violating the CEFTA agreement since November 6. But apart from verbal condemnation, no one in the EU launched a mechanism for punishing this,” Brnabic emphasized.
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