Djuric: Are there different rules for Serbia in everything (RTS)
Statement from Brussels about Kosovo as “a sui generis case” are in frontal clashes with simple logic and truths, and insulting to the Serbian people, Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Director Marko Djuric said to RTS.
“Instead of cynical and senseless phrases, I expect from the EU clarification of several issues to which Brussels does not provide responses, either because it does not have them or because it considers Serbia is not worth seeking any responses,” Marko Djuric said.
He further asked how come unilaterally declared Kosovo is a unique case, why Serbian democratically adopted Constitution is less valuable than constitutions of other countries, and does Serbia belong to the lower class states, because it is not an EU member?
He also said why international conventions, UN Charter, Helsinki Act and other founding principles of the international law do not apply to Serbia, adding how and when the citizens of Serbia, or at least Kosovo and Metohija, declared their opinion on the so-called independence.
“How come you say it is the time for unity and togetherness, and in 2008 it was not the case? Have you heard about the statement that you can fool some people all the time, you can fool all the people for some time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time,” Djuric concluded, RTS reported.