Kosovo complains to the UN about threats from Serbia. Vucic says that there is no peace without the Association

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Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has complained to the UN that the Serbian state poses a constant threat to Kosovo with its military actions. And, the president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, in a phone call with his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, emphasized that peace can only be guaranteed after Kosovo establishes the Association.

The Kosovo authorities have reiterated their concern for the threat that Serbia poses to the state, the same day when official Belgrade emphasized the position that there can be no peace without the establishment of the Association.

Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi expressed his concern on Friday in a meeting with the Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations for Europe, Central Asia and America, Miroslav Jença.

“On the destructive approach and the constant threat that Serbia presents to Kosovo, the deputy prime minister recalled that our northern neighbor has 48 forward operational bases around the border with Kosovo, continuously holds large military exercises and exercises a few kilometers from the border with our country and flies planes MIG 29 fighters around the border”, says a Government communique.

On Friday, the Serbian president, Aleksandar Vucic, emphasized that peace can only be guaranteed after Kosovo establishes the Association of municipalities with a Serbian majority. He stated this on Instagram, where he announced a phone call he had with his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, who asked him that issues important to Serbia, related to Kosovo, continue to be at the top of the agenda. the agenda of the European Union.

“I reiterated that this issue should continue to occupy an important place on the EU agenda, with strong diplomatic commitment aimed at the final realization of the Brussels Agreement and the formation of the Association of municipalities with a Serbian majority, as a basis for building peace stable”, he declared.

Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Vuçiqi will meet for the first time this year, on June 26 in Brussels. The last meeting in the framework of the dialogue facilitated by the EU, is that of September 14 last year, when they discussed the implementation of the agreement on the normalization of relations and the implementation plan, for which they expressed their agreement in advance in Brussels and Ohrid.

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