Odalovic: There is no future for Serbs in Kosovo as long as Pristina follows this politics

Veljko Odalović
Source: RTS/Print Screen

The Brussels Agreement must be implemented, and the Community of Serb-majority Municipalities must be formed so that the Serbs from Kosovo get an environment in which there is security, the President of the Commission for Missing Persons of the Government of Serbia, Veljko Odalovic says, RTS reports.

Over the weekend, in two separate incidents in Serbian areas in Kosovo, a young Serbian man was wounded with a knife near Vitina, while several bullets were fired from a moving car in Gracanica.

"There is a continuity of attacks on Serbs, and there is no desire of Albanians to condemn it and punish the perpetrators. These are motivated attacks," Odalovic said in RTS's Morning Program.

Odalovic reminds that at the same time, Pristina institutions are expropriating land in northern Kosovo and trying to cause incidents in order to justify their intention to exercise full control over the whole of Kosovo, primarily in the northern part.

"We have wounded young men, people in prisons. Serbs are not safe, neither in ethnically clean areas, multi-ethnic areas, or on the road. There is no future for them as long as Pristina follows this politics because they see Kosovo without Serbs and see Kosovo as a self-proclaimed state," Odalovic said.

The president of the government commission says that the CSM is part of the agreement signed ten years ago, and since then, several governments have passed in Pristina, and none of them wanted to form the CSM.

The EU Special Representative for the Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, will arrive in Belgrade today, and he will also visit Pristina beforehand. Lajcak visited in January as part of the "big five".