Brnabic: We have not lifted the moratorium; an exercise with NATO in the interest of the Serbs from Kosovo
The Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabic, said today in the parliament, responding to the head of the Dveri parliamentary group, Bosko Obradovic, that the Franco-German proposal for solving the Kosovo issue had nothing to do with recognition, nor, she said, was it mentioned anywhere.
Obradovic, in the part of the session in which members of the government answer parliamentary questions, asked Brnabic what she thought about the Franco-German agreement and the "recognition of the fake state of Kosovo" given that, according to him, the government had not made a statement about it, and he also asked about the introduction of sanctions against Russia and the military exercise with NATO in June.
Brnabic said that Serbia had not lifted the moratorium on military exercises with other countries, but she emphasized that she believed that the exercise with NATO was in the interest of our people and the interest of the Serbs in Kosovo.
She stated that the Franco-German agreement had nothing to do with the recognition of Kosovo, nor was it mentioned.
She told Obradovic to ask his coalition partner, the president of the New Democratic Party of Serbia, Milos Jovanovic, what he thought about it since he had not renounced his French citizenship.
"He (Jovanovic) doesn’t want our people to be in the EU, but wants him and his family to be in the EU. Let's see what he thinks about the agreement and why he doesn't return his citizenship in protest," Brnabic said.
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