Vucic: We have evidence, and we will pursue cold-blooded killers

Aleksandar Vučić
Source: Kosovo Online

President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, stated that Serbia had evidence and would pursue cold-blooded killers.

He told reporters that there were statements and evidence proving the cold-blooded murders of the Serbs in northern Kosovo.

"Our country has evidence, and we will pursue cold-blooded killers. I have statements and photos confirming this, despite the stories about wonderful professionals who are standing up against Serbian terrorism. You can deceive yourselves and the world public, but you cannot deceive me. I know the truth, and we have evidence, and we will speak about it publicly," Vucic emphasized.

He pointed out that Pristina had now received a "carte blanche" from its foreign advisors and supporters.

"You won't convince me otherwise. I will speak about cold-blooded murders no matter what penalties I face," he stressed.

Regarding Milan Radoicic's letter, Vucic mentioned that he hadn't had a chance to read it in full.

"He will have to respond, I am sure that the relevant authorities have questions for him. If someone thought he would flee and hide - he won't. He and the guys who did this take pride in it, they see it differently. I believe that no one has the right to kill anyone. And maybe he didn't even participate in that part; this is not our question but one for the prosecutor," Vucic said.

He added that the police must now gather certain information based on media reports, after which the prosecutor should decide on filing charges.

Asked about the statement of the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, regarding measures against Serbia, he said he was waiting to see what they would say to Serbia.

"Everyone will understand it. Kurti insisted on it, as did some EU member states, some because we did not impose sanctions on Russia, and some because of Serbia's economic growth. It will be interesting in Grenada when 20 gather against tiny Serbia. But people should not worry; we will preserve peace and stability, and despite great difficulties, Serbia will continue to move forward. We will not jeopardize Serbia's progress," Vucic emphasized.

Regarding NATO's decision to increase KFOR troops, he said, "Let NATO send troops; it doesn't bother us at all."

"Kurti will have less room to maneuver. That's good news," he added.

When it comes to the Serbs in Kurti's government, he emphasized that they did not represent anyone, least of all Serbs.

"These are people who hate Serbs the most. Rasic was happy about a higher number of casualties. He was making up their numbers. I will suffer the biggest punishments in the world, but I won't call Serbs terrorists. Some people remain rags forever," he stated.

Regarding stories about finding weapons from Belgrade, he said it was obvious that many people needed to create a witch hunt against Serbia in order for it to be punished.

"We are not idiots who would destroy our position. So what if the weapons are from Belgrade? If you find weapons from Belgrade in Ukraine, does that mean we started a war there?" he asked.

He announced that the date of the UN Security Council meeting on Kosovo could be moved to an earlier date, possibly October 9 or 12, instead of October 23.

President Vucic today met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and the personal representative of the UAE President, Prince Khalid bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, with whom he visited the Belgrade Tower.