Petkovic: Pristina's panic over Vucic’s visit to Moscow is expected

Petar Petković
Source: Kosovo Online

Commenting on the statement by Bekim Kupina, advisor to the President of Kosovo, who described Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic’s visit to Moscow as a “wake-up call,” the Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Petar Petkovic, stated that the panic in Pristina is expected.

“The panic in Pristina over President Aleksandar Vucic’s visit to Moscow is expected. In vain do they attempt to disguise their inability to form a government in Pristina by attacking the President of Serbia,” Petkovic wrote on the social media platform “X.”

He added that Pristina is failing on both fronts and is only “successful” in raising tensions and inciting conflict.

Bekim Kupina, advisor to the President of Kosovo, said that President Vucic’s trip to Moscow—where he will attend the Victory Day commemoration—“is a wake-up call for all European representatives who support him,” and that it confirms not only “Vucic’s ideological closeness to an autocratic and aggressive regime like Putin’s,” but also Serbia’s orientation against Euro-Atlantic values and principles.