Vucic: We will request an urgent session of the UN Security Council and measures for the protection of Serbs

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Source: Kosovo Online

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, has announced today that Serbia will, for the first time, request an urgent session of the Security Council regarding the situation in Kosovo. During that session, as he stated, Serbia will ask the Security Council to take immediate measures to protect the lives of Serbs in Kosovo.

Belgrade's request will be for the Security Council to direct KFOR to immediately disable the actions of the Pristina structures that endanger the security of Serbs and to carry out the demilitarization of all Albanian structures in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1244.

Vucic has also announced that he will request a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

As he also stated, the request by the Serb List to declare the special police and other security formations of the Pristina institutions in northern Kosovo as terrorist organizations will be considered in the coming period.

"We will inform all our partners in the international community, both in the East and in the West, about the decisions in the next 14 days. As the president, I will personally attend the Security Council session if it happens, and I hope it will," the president said.