Djuric: Politicians in Pristina nervous, not everything as they have imagined (Serbian media)
The statements of politicians in Pristina show that their nervousness is heightened, which means that something does not go the way they have planned and imagined that it has already been solved, and that someone in the international community begins to look at things differently than they hoped to be, said today the Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric in a statement.
- I am pleased that politicians in our southern province monitor every word, statement and gesture of President Aleksandar Vucic and other officials of their state and I do not see why they are so nervous about someone reading something about them. Veseli could, if he knows, read something. If he takes the Constitution of Serbia, he could understand that he is in the state of Serbia, Djuric said in response to the statement by the president of Assembly of Kosovo, Kadri Veseli.
He added that they (Pristina) are mentioning the issue of war crimes every day and whether there will be amnesties and that everyone shows its innocence, and he added that Serbia has a clear and consistent position - that is full prosecution of those responsible for war crimes, because, Djuric pointed, a huge damage has been caused by that no one is guilty of the crimes. Djuric said that there is no need for nervousness, because if a good solution is found, it will be good for both Serbs and Albanians, Serbian media reported.