“Priština wants to cause conflicts in northern Kosovo”

Kosovska Mitrovica Mayor Krstimir Pantić has said that Priština wants to provoke conflicts in northern Kosovo so KFOR would launch a military intervention.

Izvor: Tanjug

Sunday, 27.01.2013.

12:55

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KOSOVSKA MITROVICA Kosovska Mitrovica Mayor Krstimir Pantic has said that Pristina wants to provoke conflicts in northern Kosovo so KFOR would launch a military intervention. He noted that Kosovo Albanians were planning on causing conflicts by using violence so the international community would launch a military intervention and so that Pristina would stop the negotiations with Belgrade. “Pristina wants to cause conflicts in northern Kosovo” “Constant attempts of EULEX and Kosovo police to transport Kosovo customs and border police officers to the Jarinje and Brnjak are a part of the scenario,” Pantic claims. He noted that Kosovo PM Hashim Thaci was under constant pressure of the oppositions and his party colleagues because of the negotiations with the Serbian representatives and that Albanians would resort to violence in order to have an excuse to stop the dialogue with Belgrade. “Serbs will not fall for provocations and all protests of citizens in the north will be absolutely peaceful and nonviolent,” the Kosovska Mitrovica mayor said. He stressed that the citizens were determined not to accept to live in the so-called independent state of Kosovo which they clearly stated in a referendum held on February 15, 2012. Unidentified perpetrators threw a hand grenade at a house of a local Serb in Kosovska Mitrovica early on Sunday. Krstimir Pantic (Beta, file) Tanjug

“Priština wants to cause conflicts in northern Kosovo”

“Constant attempts of EULEX and Kosovo police to transport Kosovo customs and border police officers to the Jarinje and Brnjak are a part of the scenario,” Pantić claims.

He noted that Kosovo PM Hashim Thaci was under constant pressure of the oppositions and his party colleagues because of the negotiations with the Serbian representatives and that Albanians would resort to violence in order to have an excuse to stop the dialogue with Belgrade.

“Serbs will not fall for provocations and all protests of citizens in the north will be absolutely peaceful and nonviolent,” the Kosovska Mitrovica mayor said.

He stressed that the citizens were determined not to accept to live in the so-called independent state of Kosovo which they clearly stated in a referendum held on February 15, 2012.

Unidentified perpetrators threw a hand grenade at a house of a local Serb in Kosovska Mitrovica early on Sunday.

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