Vucic: Wasn't it easier to tell Pristina to form the CSM than to threaten the Serbs?

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Source: Printskrin/Novosti

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said this evening, after the statements of the German ambassador in Pristina, that he had several questions "for every Rohde" who threatens Serbs with his statements.

"Wouldn't it be easy to ask them to form the CSM after 10 years, and not for you, through your non-governmental organizations, but for the Serbian management team as provided for in the Brussels Agreement. Wouldn't it have been easier to tell where Pantic was after 11-12 days, what was happening with Adzic, how come Pristina didn't know that Trajkovic had committed crimes for nine years, and now, when he left the police, he committed crimes. How is it possible that Bratislav Nikolic and five other people have been detained illegally for a year? At the same time, Nikolic was placed in Podujevo," Vucic said.

He also asked if someone knew that there was a case against 99 people in Strpce for unconstitutional action, including against Dalibor Jevtic, the president of the Strpce municipality, because of the Serbian flag in the municipality.

"Is that fantastic constitutional order and the rule of law? Wasn't it easier to do part of it instead of threatening the Serbs," the President of Serbia said.

As he said, when a gun appears in the first Checkov’s act, it will fire in the third act.

"You want to solve everything before your Christmas, why are you mentioning victims and killing? What are you thinking about how many Serbs to kill, just to achieve your goals? Serbs just want to be on their own," Vucic said.