Marko Đurić, speaking at the United Nations Security Council, claimed that Serbs in Kosovo are facing discrimination and systematic attacks, but did not present concrete evidence to support these allegations.
He argued that the rights of Serbs are being “eroded day by day,” portraying the situation as a broader human rights issue and warning of what he called a “dangerous precedent.”
Gjurić alleged that Serbs in Kosovo are being targeted based on their identity, facing restrictions on freedom of movement, arbitrary arrests, and continuous pressure. However, his statements were widely seen as part of ongoing Serbian political rhetoric and propaganda regarding Kosovo.
The remarks come amid continued tensions between Belgrade and Pristina, with Kosovo institutions repeatedly emphasizing their commitment to democratic standards, minority rights, and the rule of law.
