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Vucic: We’re capable of intervening – but that was nothing (B92, Tanjug)

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Our forces are disproportionately strong in relation to the need to prevent any possibility of anyone carrying out any attack or action against Serbia.

President Aleksandar Vucic said this on Thursday, while touring the Jablanica District.

“They are so much superior and convincing in every sense, professionally and in numbers,” he stressed, adding that there were “more than enough of them” on the administrative line (with Kosovo), that they could intervene “at any moment.”

Vucic was in the town of Lebane when he thus responded to journalists asking him “how to preventing (Kosovo) Albanian incursions (into central Serbia), such as recently happened in Kursumlija area villages.” He also said he thinks the reaction after that event was exaggerated.

“We are talking about thieves who went in to steal in empty houses. They knew the houses were empty, they went in to steal, and that’s all,” the president stressed.

Vucic also said that “a road should be built across the Radan Mountain, in order to increase the number of Serb population in the zone toward the administrative line, because there are almost only Albanians living there.”

“As far as our forces are concerned, they are more than sufficiently represented to intervene at all times. They are disproportionately large in relation to the need. People should not worry,” he underlined.

He added that “thievery is happening everywhere, and Serbs rob jewelry stores, houses of other Serbs.”

“As far as the Albanian-Serb relationship is concerned, there is no need for concern,” Vucic stressed.

See at: https://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2019&mm=02&dd=28&nav_id=106314

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