
The Vice President of the Serbian List, Dragisha Milović, has continued the Russian-Serbian narrative that took place at the Security Council meeting where the “ban on the Serbian dinar in Kosovo” was discussed, saying that allegedly at that meeting the The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, is the only one held responsible for the fragile security situation in the Western Balkans, writes The Geopost.
At the protest, which took place on Monday in northern Mitrovica and was originally called by Serbian pensioners to protest the decision of the Central Bank of Kosovo (CBK) to recognize the euro as the only currency in Kosovo, Milenović said that “on “At the meeting of the United Nations Security Council, 13 of the 15 member states agree that Albin Kurti is the one who creates problems and causes unrest,” he did not mention the statements of the American representative who blamed Serbia for the attack in Banjska, Zvecan.
“This is the opportunity to say that we do not agree with the decisions of Albin Kuti, these decisions only worsen the situation in the north.” And at the United Nations Security Council meeting it was said that 13 out of 15 (of the member states) have agreed that Albin Kurti was the one creating problems and causing trouble,” he said.
He continued the Russian-Serbian propaganda and said that the Serbs were supposedly “fighting for survival”.
“We are brothers and sisters, determined for peace, we are fighting for survival, we want our children, like all children in the world, to be able to get an education, play sports and have cultural content, and you have experienced this for 25 years, we have none of this, despite everything we must insist, as it has been said here, we are on our land, We have not taken anything from anyone. and we must respond to all these provocations, as Vladika Teodosije said, with calm and pride. I sincerely hope that there will be justice for us Serbs and that the international community must once and for all say enough of the destruction of Serbs living in Kosovo,” he asserted.
We recall that it was the US representative in New York, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, who stated on Thursday that her country remains committed to peace and stability in the Western Balkans and that Serbia must hold accountable for the perpetrators of the terrorist attack in Banjska. She called for the postponement of Kosovo’s decision to abolish the dinar.
/The Geopost