Osmani: The European Commission should come up with a concrete proposal regarding the measures against Serbia
President Vjosa Osmani declared that the dialogue process should be reconsidered, after Serbia’s aggression in Banjska of Zvecan. According to her, the European Commission should come up with concrete proposals regarding the measures against Serbia. The head of state emphasized that they are waiting for the member states to complete the procedures for confirming the information and to take concrete measures.
This is what she declared at the media conference, as she announced the non-decree of the chief state prosecutor, Blerim Isufaj.
President Vjosa Osmani said that the investigations of Kosovo’s institutions have proven that Serbia is behind the act of aggression on September 24.
“Investigations by the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo, supported by international partners, have already proven, beyond reasonable doubt that Serbia is behind the attack and act of aggression on September 24. There are four essential elements that connect Serbia with this attack and put the responsibility or the command link up to President Vucic, the first one is about the financing of the structures for which there is evidence already recorded months ago, not only on September 24. The second concerns the weapons that were produced in the military industry of Serbia and were given by the Serbian state to the terrorists who carried out the attack. The third has to do with the training, which even the Serbian state does not deny that it has done for these terrorist groups, and the fourth has to do with the involvement and political connections of the Serbian state with the terrorists who led this attack”, stated Osmani.
Osmani, while being asked whether Kosovo should return to the dialogue with Serbia, stated that this process should be reconsidered in light of what happened on September 24.
Further, Osmani stated that the European Commission should come up with concrete proposals regarding the measures against Serbia.
“We are proposing measures, so far a number of member states have given positive signals that they are considering such a thing. Some are much more persistent in this work than others. But it is important that the European Commission come up with a concrete proposal regarding these measures and with all these arguments that they have in front of them, it would really be a great harm to peace and stability in the region and a great harm to the dialogue process itself, if the European Commission does not take any measures in relation to Serbia. The second issue is the issue of bilateral measures, the member states of the European Union but also the states of the transatlantic community in general have the opportunity to establish bilateral measures regarding the many measures, the cooperation in many fields that they have with Serbia. Even for this, there is no proper approval at the level of the EU Council”, she concluded.