President Aleksandar Vučić said that Serbs in Kosovo who worked in Serbian institutions that Pristina closed today will not be left without jobs and income.
Vučić, as reported by RTS, said that "the terror carried out by Albin Kurti is obvious."
He said that Serbia will not allow 1,1 people to be left without income.
"These people will not lose their jobs, these people will have income and their earnings, they will support their families, because the state of Serbia takes care of them and all those whom Kurti fired, destroyed their jobs, did not lose their income," Vučić said.
He pointed out that the European Union's reaction had been awaited for a long time and for the first time it had not been heard to refer to "two sides".
"This is the first statement from Mrs. (Kaja) Kalas and the Estonians. For me, the behavior of EULEX on the ground and everything that is happening is very strange," said Vučić.
Commenting on the fact that the closure of Serbian institutions in Kosovo was carried out without the approval of the prosecutor's office, Vučić said that the opposite would not have changed much.
"Otherwise, it would have changed a lot if it had been with the approval of the prosecution. Yes, it certainly wouldn't have, but they just wanted to tell you that the foreigners didn't directly order them, but that it was Kurti's decision," Vučić said.
He said that Kurti is showing nervousness "and this is not the result of great power and strength, but of increasing powerlessness and fear of the coming changes."
"Changes in the world are inevitable, they will be tectonic, they will be huge," said Vučić.
He announced that he would meet with many Serbs from Kosovo and said that they were waiting for two more countries "that are withdrawing recognition of the so-called Kosovo" to be announced.
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