Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron tomorrow in Paris and claimed that he knows the agenda of their discussions.
Vučić said that Kurti will have two main requests: that France “condition Serbia not to use weapons against Albanians” and to “support the proposal” for NATO to withdraw from the Northern Security Zone and allow the Kosovo Security Force (FSK) to enter the area.
“Kurti is going to Macron tomorrow. You will see that I will not hide anything, and you will ask me how I dare to say this. You will see that I dare,” Vučić said during an appearance on TV Prva.
Repeating several times that “Kurti is going to Macron,” Vučić claimed that he obtained this information from “people in Kurti’s circle.”
“We have our people in Kurti’s circle, and we got his agenda for the conversation with the French president.”
According to Vučić, Kurti will go with four topics and two requests. One request is that the French set conditions on how Serbia uses its weapons, specifically that they are never used against Albanians. The second request, Vučić said, is “very dangerous”: NATO should leave the Northern Security Zone, and France should support this, allowing the so-called FSK to operate in the area.
Vučić later claimed that his “friend” Macron would not support Kurti’s requests.
“I hope no one in NATO thinks about this. And I am sure that my friend Emmanuel Macron will not support such a request because it would be a direct attack on peace, a direct attack on our population, a direct attack on all of Serbia. And I believe this will not happen; I am almost certain,” Vučić said.
