Vucevic: Kurti always chooses important dates to do something bad against Serbia and the Serbs
The advisor to the President of Serbia, Milos Vucevic, condemned the closure of clinics in the villages of Banje and Suvo Grlo in Kosovo, emphasizing that Albin Kurti and all those who are not well-intentioned always choose important dates to do something bad to Serbia and the Serbian people.
"Some believe these are coincidences, serious people know they are not, and that they believe in that symbolism and in the deliberate humiliation of both the citizens of Serbia, the Serbian people, and our state. Therefore, the closure of clinics in Kosovo and Metohija is to be condemned, especially on Good Friday, on the day when we are preparing to welcome the most important date of the year, which is Easter," Vucevic told RTS.
The leader of the Serbian Progressive Party expressed concern that the reaction of the international community, if it reacts at all, will only be at the level of an administrative and technical statement.
He said that it is somewhat encouraging that the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church has been in Kosovo since yesterday, adding that this is a strong message to the Serbian people that they have not been forgotten by the state and the Church.
"This is a strong message to our people that they have not been forgotten, neither by the state nor by the Church. And that we who cannot, unfortunately, physically enter, are with our people in our thoughts and prayers, and of course the state is preparing new packages of support and assistance for citizens who see Serbia as their state in Kosovo and Metohija," Vucevic emphasized.
Asked about the military alliance of Albania, Croatia, and Kosovo, he said that everyone should ask themselves against whom it was formed.
"It was formed against Serbia and its national interests. If you know that Albania and Croatia are part of NATO, and that Kosovo is under the direct jurisdiction and control of institutions close to NATO, I do not see why anyone would create a military alliance. This is not military and technical cooperation, but a military alliance for which there must be political and military reasons. I cannot see any other reason except defining Serbia as an enemy," Vucevic underlined.
He pointed out that it is good that Bulgaria did not accept participation.
"This axis should not come as a surprise if we look at the past," Vucevic added.
In conclusion, he especially extended Easter greetings to the suffering Serbian people in Kosovo.
The Kosovo inspection authorities yesterday closed the "St. Nicholas" clinic in the village of Banje and the clinic in the village of Suvo Grlo in the municipality of Srbica. In addition, signs were removed from the "Milun Jaksic" Primary School in the village of Banje and from the Technical School in Srbica.
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