Petkovic speaks of "Greater Albania", Russia calls on Serbian protesters: Unite to preserve Kosovo

Nga Xhevahir Qardaku
2025-01-30 20:09:00 | Kronikë

The Serbian government confirms that President Aleksandar Vučić is behind everything in the country, and not the prime minister who resigned due to mass protests.

The so-called director of the office for Kosovo, Petar Petkovic, reacting to Prime Minister Albin Kurti's statement that with him in power, leaders in Belgrade will resign, emphasizes that he is Serbia's main enemy, writes A2 CNN.

"Kurti supports the protests because he hopes in vain that violence and the road can lead to a change of government in Belgrade and, consequently, the recognition of the so-called Kosovo. I have bad news for Kurti, as long as President Vučić continues to be the leader of Serbia, official Belgrade will never recognize the so-called independent Kosovo, it can dream of this, just as it dreams of the so-called 'Greater Albania', whose flags wave with such passion at their rallies, but that's where it all ends," said Petar Petković, Serbia's chief negotiator in the Dialogue.

Russia has also reacted to the issue of massive anti-government protests in Serbia. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova supports the government's response, emphasizing that the authorities in Belgrade are listening to the concerns of citizens.

She adds that Serbs must unite and considers this the only way to reach a general consensus in defense of sovereignty, dignity and preservation of territorial integrity in the context of Kosovo. Earlier, Russia considered the mass student protests as incited by the West, while now it speaks only of civic anger. (A2 Televizion)

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