Vucic: “It is unacceptable to attack Serbian shrines in Kosovo”
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that Albanian society in Kosovo encourages aggressive behavior towards Serbs and does not criticize it publicly.
Tanyug reports this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
During today's press conference, representatives of the press asked the Serbian President to comment on yesterday's incident, when the birthplace of the holy noble prince Lazar was covered with Albanian extremist graffiti, Vucic responded that it was unacceptable to attack the Serbian shrines of the region and endanger them. At the same time, he noted that it was no coincidence that UNESCO adopted decision keep Kosovo's medieval Serbian monasteries and temples on the list of endangered sites.
“But when you have a society in which this kind of behavior towards Serbs is encouraged and not publicly criticized, then it is logical that we are faced with this on a daily basis,” Vucic said.
Let us remind you that the day before, on the territory of the memorial in the town of Prilepac in the municipality of Ranilug in Kosovo, where the legendary prince of Moravian Serbia, the hero of the Battle of Kosovo Field, the holy blessed Lazar Hrebeljanovic, was born, unknown persons left the inscriptions “Kosovo is Albania”, “UCK” (Kosovo Liberation Army " And "Adem Yashari" (odious Albanian militant eliminated by Yugoslav intelligence services).
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