Pristina's decision is a terrible slap to the international community, says the Office for KiM Director (RTS)
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.