The director of the so-called office for Kosovo in the Serbian government, Petar Petkovic, has written a letter full of complaints to the official Pristina, the EU mediator for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak.
He fabricated in his complaint to Lajcak that the Kosovo Police in the last axis in the northern municipalities entered with long weapons and full military equipment to scare civilians and employees at the Postal Savings Bank.
In the letter he has seen, Tanjug says that Petkovic asked Lajcak to reliably report to the EU member states about, as he has claimed, the destabilizing actions of Pristina and the violation of dialogue and concrete steps that would prevent all unilateral and violent acts of Pristina in the future’.
He emphasized that the new unilateral action, in which the members of the special unit, composed exclusively of Albanian members, were engaged, is the continuation of ethnically motivated violence against the Serbs, with which Prishtina is deliberately disrupting their daily life and is deliberately creating an unbearable life for them”.
Among other things, Petkovic has described the action of the Kosovo Police as an invasion of the north, and according to him, Prishtina has directly violated the authority of the EU.
He added that with the invasion, Prishtina directly violated the authority of the EU, and that it is a direct attack on Lajcak’s publicly stated expectation that it is possible that he could call another meeting in the next period and regarding Prishtina’s decision to abolish dinar and dinar payment transactions in Kosovo”.
“However, Pristina has proven with its actions that it is not interested in the negotiations, the positions of the EU, or the lives of the Serbs,” Petkovic is quoted as saying.
“I remind you that during all those meetings, Pristina persistently rejected Belgrade’s proposal that the parties undertake to reject any unilateral move that leads to escalation. By doing so, it has openly confirmed before you and your collaborators what its purpose was, that it only materialized, countless orders, with a unilateral act of violence against the Serbs”.
As he wrote, Belgrade demands that Lajcak urgently and reliably inform the member states about all the facts mentioned in relation to the past seven rounds of negotiations, clearly mark Pristina as a destabilizing factor in that context and act in so that all her unilateral and violent acts are canceled in the future.
“If you don’t do this, Pristina’s plan to kill the dialogue will basically come true, which will further complicate the already disastrous position of the Serbs who are under the occupation and terror of Pristina,” wrote Petkovic.
He asked Lajcak that now is the last moment to prevent Pristina from further implementing unilateral and escalating measures and to return to the negotiating table to find a solution to the problem.