Dacic rejects possible foreign military engagement in Kosovo
Serbian Parliament Speaker Ivica Dacic on Thursday rejected speculation of possible foreign military engagement to deal with the situation in Kosovo.
He warned that some people are constantly demanding that President Aleksandar Vucic send the military into Kosovo, claiming that Russia will come to Serbia’s aid. “I can say one thing for sure – there will be no military aid. That never happened and will not happen. That is not realistic. We can get great political support but military engagement is not realistic,” he said.
Dacic said a military operation is the “ultimate solution if a pogrom is launched against the Serbs or the north of Kosovo is conquered militarily”.
According to him, “anyone’s military engagement means they have to come to you”. “We couldn’t bring in things we bought because the transfer of weapons systems was denied,” he said.
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani was reported to have warned European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen of Russia’s alleged involvement in developments in Kosovo while Prime Minister Albin Kurti told the Croatian state TV (HRT) that the Serbian military deployed along the border with Kosovo including flights by combat aircraft.
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