Vucic: On Christmas Eve, they delivered a negative answer
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, announced that KFOR, to Serbia's request to return up to 1,000 Serbian security forces to Kosovo, responded negatively.
Vucic told TV Pink that everyone had know and no one had expected a different answer.
"They replied that they believed that there was no need for the return of the Serbian Army and the armed forces of Serbia to the territory of the Republic of Kosovo, referring to Security Council Resolution 1244. They said that they were playing their role in accordance with the Resolution," he explained.
Vucic said that they did not refer to the part according to which it was possible to reject Serbia's request, because such a thing did not exist, and they had no right to reject the request.
As he said, they referred to the fact that they had the right to preserve law and order in Kosovo.
"They made another unintentional mistake. They love it. Just as once, for reasons unknown to me, in order to humiliate the Serbs, they asked the then vassal government to Belgrade to deliver Slobodan Milosevic on Vidovdan, so they delivered this on Christmas Eve. If they had delivered a positive the answer would make sense, it's not like this," underlined Vucic.
Vucic said that it was not by chance that this happened on the Christmas Eve.
"They made a mistake and what they said we are watching carefully, under the impression of everything that is happening, with a clear political connotation, in the north. And just two hours earlier, boys of Serbian nationality were shot, which everyone tried to hide, it was not in the north, but in the south. It is not your job to worry about the barricades in the north, but about the safety of Serbs and everyone else in Kosovo and Metohija," Vucic pointed out.
He said that the fact that children had been wounded in the south that afternoon, and they only had mentioned the north, showed that their political leadership only cared about the politics of the member countries, and not about real security.
"In a professional sense, I can't say that NATO is doing its job amateurishly. They know their job, and the second thing is that they are a political tool of the Western powers," emphasized Vucic.
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