"Kurti is the problem..."

President of the Serbian Government's Commission for Missing Persons, Veljko Odalovi, said that Albin Kurti presents a problem for the international community and political parties in Kosovo.
He also pointed out that Europe is powerless to force Pristina to fulfill what it signed, reports RTS.
"Kurti is trying to seize a part of Serbia's territory, that is his key goal. He has a problem on the domestic scene with everyone, he has a problem with the EU and the USA, as well as with the Serbs from the north. Every story is an attempt to turn around and not hear what on June 3rd he was ordered to do. Europe mentioned three points and a path to de-escalation, and he is turning things around," Odalovi points out.
He states that Belgrade is rightfully angry with the international mediators who in a certain way equate Serbia and Kosovo in the escalation that occurred in the north.
He points out that there are no incidents in Kosovo caused by Serbs and that Kurti should withdraw special units and mayors as well as call for elections. Odalovi points to Europe's powerlessness to force Pristina to do what it signed.
"Europe does not have the instruments to force them, small measures, sanctions have started, that is what worries the leaders of the other parties of the Kosovo Albanians," noted Odalovi.
He pointed out that Kurti is obsessed with the north of Kosovo, but that he will not be able to last long and that he will have to form the CSM.
Speaking about the Berlin Process and the "Peace Highway" project, Odalovi says that the Berlin Process is designed to support all the projects that bring them together.
"This is not the only project, it is very important when we have more and more problems with Pristina to send the message...

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