Petkovic: Svecla, instead of baselessly accusing Belgrade, should be dealing with drug dealers in Self-Determination
A true Serb will never attack his compatriots, nor will he be a stick in the hands of Albin Kurti or Xhelal Svecla, the Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Petar Petkovic said today, telling Svecla to deal with drug dealers in Self-Determination instead of baselessly accusing Belgrade.
"Before Xhelal Svecla thinks of accusing Belgrade of absolutely non-existent pressure on Serbian policemen to leave the so-called Kosovo Police, he should better deal with drug dealers in the ranks of Self-Determination, but also to do a test for certain substances, because such accusations have nothing to do with reality," Petkovic pointed out in the announcement.
He pointed out that Belgrade did not pressure the Serbs to make decisions about where they would work or how they would live, but that it was certain that the Serbs in the north perceived the Kosovo Police as an occupying force in which they did not want to work against their people.
"The Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija still hear the words of Albin Kurti that the Kosovo Police is the continuation and successor of the terrorist KLA, and therefore it should not surprise anyone that the Serbs do not want to work in Kurti's institutions. It is well known that Kurti also wanted and in numerous addresses, boasted how he would 'fill the security vacuum in the north', by hiring the Serbs and agitators, but the Serbs once again replied that they didn't want him, nor his so-called Kosovo Police," Petkovic said.
As he says, Svecla accuses Belgrade of being behind some kind of pressure to justify his failure and find an alibi for the fiasco before the international community.
"Let him face the truth for once - a true Serb will never attack his compatriots, nor will he be a stick in the hands of Svecla and Kurti against its people, and they clearly told them that when they left the Kosovo Police on November 5 last year, when the last straw was that they didn't want to fine their fellow citizens for Serbian license plates," Petkovic concluded.
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