Lista Serbe has reacted to the statement of the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, who said today in a press conference that the interest of people who want destabilization in Kosovo finds political support in Belgrade.

Lista Serbe, in a statement released on their official website, says that Prime Minister Kurti wants to "attack" the Serbs, while Vice President Milan Radojicic wants to protect them.

"With his unilateral movements, Albin Kurti seeks to gain free political points by harassing the Serbian people and in this way is the only one who directly threatens peace in this region, aware that he is not able to improve the lives of Albanians, nor fulfill a single promise he made in the campaign.

Unlike Albin Kurti, who at all costs wants chaos and attacks the Serbs, the vice-president of the Serbian List, Milan Radoicic, together with the Serbian List, is here to protect the Serbian people from Pristina, because we need peace in these times of crisis," the announcement states. .

The Serbian List further emphasizes that the examples of Kurti's evil intentions are countless, while calling on the international community not to be silent about the "threat to peace and to prevent Kurti from provoking conflict in the region".

"It should be noted that the examples of Kurt's evil intentions are countless.

A series of incidents and examples of institutional violence overflowing with abuse of authority, excessive, disproportionate application of brute force against Serb civilians, who are members of Kosovo's special units in both the north and the south that spend weeks are the best evidence that Kurti wants to create such conditions for Serbs to leave their centuries-old habitats.

Of course, on the way to the realization of his plan, Kurti realizes that the opponent is the vice-president Radoicic and the Serbian List that gathers all Serbs under one flag.

Therefore, it is not surprising that the best of us are expelled on false charges so that the Serbs will be beheaded, while Kurti conquered the north without any worries."

it is further stated in the communique.

/Telegraph/