Serbian president calls for Serbs in Kosovo to respect NATO


(MENAFN) Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Sunday called for Serbs in Kosovo to avoid provocations and to respect the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) and European Union Rule of Law Mission (EULEX) forces.

Vucic's comments came in his speech to the nation after a conference of the security council in the capital Belgrade.

''We have received assurances from both EULEX and KFOR that they will not take violent action against the protesters. I hope this is the case. We continue to talk to all parties. We will do our best to maintain peace and stability,'' he added.

Vucic stressed that there should not be any invasions on KFOR and EULEX “because Albanians want to build the whole story on this. Because they have nothing else to show the world.”

As said by Vucic, the latest changes are “an attempt by Kosovo to end the ‘Serbian problem’” supported by Pristina and the international community.

"It is about an attempt to end the Serbian problem in Kosovo, in which (Kosovo Prime Minister Albin) Kurti, the authorities in Pristina and a good part of the international community participate,'' he continued.


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