Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said that his country will change its attitude towards the representatives of the international community in Kosovo.
on a local TV channel Serbia–Kosovo Assessing their relations, Dacic said, “When it comes to relations with representatives of the international community in Kosovo, there will be some changes in our attitudes towards this situation.” He said.
Dacic, NATO Force in Kosovo (infidels) stated that there would be no problem if he did his part, stressing that the “unilateral moves of the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti” should not be tolerated.
Dacic stressed that Kosovo’s entry into the United Nations and the security of Serbs in Kosovo is a “red line” for his country, and said: “We will not allow the massacre to be repeated if no one can guarantee the safety of our people.” He said.
Serbia and Kosovo are facing each other again
Serbia and Kosovo soured again after Kosovo reported an increased presence of security forces in Serb-populated areas in the country’s north.
The two countries faced each other again ahead of snap general elections scheduled for December 18 in 4 municipalities in northern Kosovo, where the Serb population is packed.
While the Kosovo side says it is providing security in the region ahead of the elections, the Serb side argues that Serbs living in the region want to remove them.
Local media reports indicate that the situation in northern Kosovo is calm but tense.
Serbia considers Kosovo, which unilaterally declared its independence in 2008, to be its territory.
Serbia and Kosovo, which clash periodically, are trying to find a common way to normalize relations, and eventually the two countries get to know each other, within the scope of the dialogue process between Belgrade and Pristina, which began in 2011 under the mediation of the European Union.
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