Vucic: Tell us which out of the five agreements we should respect
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, asked today which out of the five agreements Belgrade should respect, when Pristina and those who helped Pristina, did not respect any of them, Euronews reports.
Commenting on the statement of the head of German diplomacy that the sending of Serbian forces to Kosovo had been unacceptable, he said that she had responded instead of the KFOR commander, who had not yet received such a request from Serbia.
As he said, KFOR would receive the request not before Thursday afternoon after the procedures that had to be followed.
"Now I have a question for all of them, please tell me, I will present five important documents, which of them should we respect? Tell us one and we will respect that one, you choose, do you want the Kumanovo Agreement, the UN Charter, Resolution 1244, The Brussels agreement, or the Washington agreement? Tell us, what do you want? Do you understand that they do not respect any of those agreements, neither Pristina nor those who help them? Now they have admitted that they have done this to some others as well. Tell us, what do you want?", Vucic asked.
He also said that Belgrade stood for peace.
"We are doing everything, we worked all day yesterday until we received assurances that they would not invade together, we are asking them to release the innocent Serbs, and not to release the police armed to the teeth, with rifles. They have no real possibility to do that. We don't want a conflict, we need everything in the world, but not that," the president said.
No one knows where Pantic is.
As for the statements that came from Western officials, he said you had to analyze each one in detail to know how they had been created. He said that what was happening in Kosovo was not only because Dejan Pantic had been arrested, who, as he specified, was being held somewhere, and nobody knew the reason why or where he was at that moment.
"That's not the only reason, the day before that, Albin Kurti said. that the wish to form the CSM had been childish. On the day when Bearbock tells you that someone lowered tensions, on that day, that night, you invaded with Special Forces and wanted to occupy the municipal commissions. You knew there would be no elections, but you wanted to provoke the Serbs. You supposedly want to postpone the elections, but you send Special Forces to occupy the premises, why? Where does it say that you have the right to enter the north with rifles? Show me where it says. That's how they destroyed Republika Srpska, that's how they destroy everything," he said.
Vucic added that he "believes that we will preserve the peace".
"We will do our best to make it so and I call on our people not to endanger KFOR and EULEX in any way".
I am proud of the armed forces.
Regarding yesterday's session, he said that he wanted to tell everyone that he was proud of "our armed forces and our members."
"This time, looking at the members of our forces yesterday, I almost cried, it has nothing to do with Kosovo, I am simply overjoyed when I saw the unity, commitment, and desire to carry out every task that the state leadership sets, I am proud of them, their families and thank them Vucic said.
As he said, what had happened yesterday and what we had gotten precisely and without any distortion, without any lie, in the most difficult and most serious situation so far, showed that a lot had changed in Serbia.
"You have a supply in fuel, food, never better in ammunition, never better in manpower, completely unexpected. We always expect that whenever there is a time of crisis, we always have four percent of those who run away. They always find a reason, someone doesn't like these politics, or someone's aunt is suddenly sick because they used high salaries or high incomes in certain special units. This time, yesterday I almost cried," he said.
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