Serbian state broadcaster RTS reports that Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric told reporters during a visit to the Belgrade City Museum that Pristina’s decision is the last wedge in the coffin of the idea of dialogue, a terrible slap to the international community, a blow to the foundation of freedom of movement and all European principles.
He emphasizes that Pristina’s decision is “on the other side of reason” and that it is a direct consequence of the long silence of the international community to the introduction of a taxes on Serbian goods.
Djuric asks what craziness still needs to happen, “should the Balkans begin to burn in flames?” in order that someone to stop people who violate EU-signed agreements, reports RTS.
He also recalls that the agreement on freedom of movement was signed in 2011.