Petković Reveals: Pristina Wants Tensions, Not Peace, Aiming to Expel Serbs from Kosovo

Pristina or Chaos? Petković Leaves No Doubt!

Does Pristina really want peace or just tensions? Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Petar Petković, makes it crystal clear – Pristina wants neither peace nor a solution, but only to constantly raise tensions and expel Serbs from Kosovo!

A Wall of Obstruction and Violence

Petković spoke with the Ambassador of Cyprus, Andreas Fotiou, expressing Belgrade’s concern over Pristina’s obstruction in the EU-mediated dialogue. Instead of seeking compromise, Pristina imposes violent, unilateral moves that change the facts on the ground and threaten the Serbian people.

12 Years Waiting for the Community of Serbian Municipalities

The Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija have been waiting for 12 years for the Community of Serbian Municipalities, agreed upon in the first Brussels Agreement. Instead of solving problems, Serbs face daily arrests, institutional and physical violence, with children and women not spared.

International Community – Where Are You?

Petković called on the international community to show greater commitment to the rights and security of Serbs in Kosovo. Serbian political representatives inform international missions almost daily, but no results follow.

Cyprus’s Support and Territorial Integrity

The Ambassador of Cyprus expressed understanding and support for Serbia and the Serbian people, as well as commitment to preserving Serbia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.

Conclusion: Tensions Instead of Peace

While Belgrade persistently seeks peace and compromise, Pristina stubbornly chooses the path of tension and destabilization. Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija are in danger, and the international community remains silent or insufficiently active. Who will stop this violence and injustice?

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