Kurti talks about groups from Serbia, Bosnia and Montenegro coming to Gazimestan – accuses Vučić of trying to export the crisis to Kosovo

The country’s acting Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, has warned that the government in Serbia may use destructive elements to incite incidents in Gazimestan where Vidovdani will be celebrated this weekend, writes Gazeta Express.
He also said that Belgrade is doing this to shift attention from the anti-government protests in Serbia.
The acting Prime Minister has stated that groups of Serbs from Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina have been organized to come to Kosovo tomorrow.
Kurti further called on Kosovo Serbs not to allow themselves to be misused for political purposes, and other citizens not to fall prey to provocations.
”The weekend marks Vidovdan, which has been continuously accompanied by political rhetoric, incitement and threats to public safety from Serbia. Belgrade, which is facing student protests and not only, is trying to shift attention elsewhere, in this attempt to reduce the size of the anti-government protest in Belgrade, the government in Serbia may use destructive elements to incite incidents in Gazimestan. According to the assessments of our security and intelligence institutions, there are efforts to make the rally in Gazimestan as massive as possible. Therefore, groups of Serbs from Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia have been organized to come to Kosovo tomorrow. Traditionally, such groups have been provocative, carrying Serbian-Russian nationalist symbols, which contradict the Kosovo constitution. “We call on all citizens, especially from the Serbian community, to respect the law and not allow it to be misused for political purposes. We call on all our compatriots not to fall prey to any provocation,” he said. /Express newspaper

