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Vucic: Albin Kurti is not interested in peace or what the United States thinks 
of him


21–26 minutes

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Ahead of the confirmed meeting with the Secretary General of NATO, Serbian 
President Aleksandar Vucic explains why PM Albin Kurti is “not interested in 
peace”. 

Source: The Pavlovic Today Saturday, July 15, 2023 | 16:46 



EPA-EFE/ANDREJ CUKIC

Ahead of the confirmed meeting with the Secretary General of NATO, in an 
exclusive one-on-one interview with The Pavlovic Today, Serbian President 
Aleksandar Vucic talks about the crisis in Kosovo and explains why PM Albin 
Kurti is “not interested in peace” or “what the United States of America thinks 
of him.” 

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has requested a meeting with NATO Secretary 
General Jens Stoltenberg, and he called for an urgent UN Security Council 
meeting. He exclusively disclosed to The Pavlovic Today that the NATO meeting 
is scheduled to occur in Brussels during the first half of the week of July 17, 
2023. The precise day and time of the meeting, while known to the President, 
will be publicly announced by NATO in a timely manner. 

Speaking from his Presidential office in Belgrade, President Aleksandar Vucic 
elaborated on his expectations for the forthcoming high-level encounter with 
NATO’s chief. 

“I requested a meeting with the Secretary General of NATO because, in 
accordance with Resolution 1244, which aligns with the United Nations Charter, 
NATO bears responsibility for the security situation in Kosovo and Metohija,” 
revealed President Vucic. 

“I approached Jens for the meeting, whom I consider to be a fair-minded 
individual and always open to hearing and considering the Serbian perspective,” 
he added. 

“I sought the meeting to bring to his attention the nearly impossible survival 
of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija. They endure direct physical pressure and other 
forms of coercion, inevitably resulting in a diminishing Serbian population. It 
represents a form of ethnic cleansing occurring at the dawn of the 21st 
century,” stated the Serbian President. 

“I would like to ask NATO to fulfill its duty in accordance with Resolution 
1244 before we proceed to the UN Security Council meeting, where we will 
present factual information on the ongoing situation,” he stated. 

“Since the beginning of this year, seven Serbs have been wounded in attacks by 
Albanians, often involving official Albanian figures like police officers or 
members of the so-called Kosovo Security Forces. No legal proceedings are being 
conducted against the responsible individuals targeting Serbs, and we have not 
witnessed any investigations,” stated President Aleksandar Vucic. 

“All these provocations,” Vucic is certain, “will continue” day in and day out. 
“It is crystal clear that Kurti is not going to change his politics, which is 
why the meeting with the NATO Secretary General is crucial,” he explained. 
“NATO must put an end to all these provocations,” emphasized President Vucic, 
highlighting them as the fundamental reasons for the meeting with Secretary 
General Jens Stoltenberg, whom President Vucic describes as “well-informed” 
about the intricacies on the ground. The President of Serbia stated that on 
behalf of the Republic of Serbia, he wants to “present all the facts” to the 
NATO chief. 

Asked if he had a chance to talk to Secretary Blinken and President Biden about 
the situation on the ground and the challenges faced by the Serbian population 
in northern Kosovo, President Vucic referred to his ongoing conversations with 
members of the Biden administration. 

“I recently had a phone conversation with Blinken. I have spoken with many 
officials in the American establishment who oversee Kosovo and Metohija and are 
responsible for the stability of the region, including Jon Finer, Chollet, and 
Escobar,” said Vucic. 

“However, we are in a difficult position because no matter how constructive and 
responsible we are, we always find ourselves as the ones who are not their 
favorite, as we do not agree with the independence of Kosovo,” he stressed. 

“No matter how much some political actors in Kosovo disrespect America and act 
against America’s vital interests, unfortunately, it sometimes seems to us that 
they will always have even not so vocal support from the United States.”


About Kurti and democracy in the so-called Kosovo


For the leader of the Albanian separatists from Kosovo and Metohija, Albin 
Kurti, Vučić says that he gives lectures on democracy, not just to Serbia, but 
to everyone. 

“It’s not solely about the fight in the Parliament,” he clarified. 

“Imagine a democracy where you shoot at members of a national minority—from his 
perspective, not ours—and no investigation is initiated while these acts are 
committed by your institutions. You talk about democracy? You talk about 
respecting human rights? I am referring to numerous instances where your 
[Kosovo] parliament is frequently disrupted by smoke bombs, tear gas, 
fistfights, and more,” Vucic stated. 

“But this not only reflects personal indecency but also underscores the 
government’s lack of decorum,” he added. “It demonstrates someone’s failure to 
comprehend that they cannot behave in such a manner towards those they perceive 
as belonging to other nations. Rather than seeking ways and means to address 
the shared challenges we all face, Kurti is inclined towards creating 
conflicts, provoking, or even, God forbid, inciting war,” said President 
Aleksandar Vucic. 

“These are the things that need to be halted,” noted the Serbian President. 
“And it appears to me that an increasing number of people in the international 
community recognize that,” he added. 

“To be clear, I am not one to engage in the blame game with Albin Kurti,” he 
emphasized, highlighting that responsible politics “hold much more significance 
than indulging in such nonsensical political games.” 

Asked by The Pavlovic Today about his assessment of the state of democracy in 
Kosovo, President Vucic shared his perspective. 

“If an image of Pinocchio being displayed leads to tearing it up and resorting 
to punches—I am referring to both sides [in the Kosovo Parliament] —then that 
speaks volumes about the situation,” he commented on the brawl in the Kosovo 
Parliament. “It indicates that your democracy isn’t truly at the high level you 
boast about. Perhaps it would be more beneficial to concentrate on improving 
that aspect instead of lecturing others.” 

“From a perspective of responsibility, when you lead a local community, a 
municipality, let alone a province or a state, you must act in a responsible 
and rational manner. However, based on everything you have mentioned, it is 
evident that someone is not behaving rationally,” he assessed. 

“It is most challenging to deal with individuals who do not behave rationally 
and have goals that go beyond the usual and recognizable ones,” he noted. 

“You would expect Kurti’s goal is to cooperate with those who have created, as 
they say, Kosovo. To have the best and closest relationships with them, in 
which he must understand that their role is minimal, and that those who have 
done it, primarily the United States of America, must have the greatest 
respect. But, Kurti does not want to consider it from that perspective, he is 
interested in his own role. He is not interested in peace, he is not interested 
even in what the United States of America thinks of him.” 

Vucic explained that what Albin Kurti is interested in is to be “the successor” 
of Enver Hoxha, leader of Albania from 1944 and Adem Demaci. 

“Kurti wants to be the one who enters into conflict with Serbia because he 
lacks it in his resume, to be someone who can say, ‘Here I am, a war leader,’ 
not just Thaci or whoever. In such conditions, when someone has such an 
irrational approach, it is completely impossible to engage him in a rational, 
intelligent, and wise manner. And that is why it is not easy for Americans to 
talk to him either” said Vucic.


Clash between Clinton and Kurti


Former President Bill Clinton recently found himself in Tirana, the capital of 
Albania, where he was bestowed with a medal by the country’s Prime Minister, 
Edi Rama. Amidst this ceremonial affair, Clinton couldn’t resist the 
opportunity to deliver a stern message to Kosovo’s PM Albin Kurti regarding his 
action in northern Kosovo, proclaiming, “ Stop this foolishness.” 

The repercussions of Clinton’s statement were, as ever, far-reaching. When 
asked by The Pavlovic Today to comment on it, President Vucic mentioned the 
rapidly evolving conspiracy theories flooding social media in response to 
Clinton’s message to Kurti. 

“I don’t know if you noticed what happened afterward. There was a surge of bots 
and trolls on social media, with quasi-official officials and Kurti’s 
associates accusing Bill Clinton of receiving money from Edi Rama to criticize 
Kurti,” Vucic said in disbelief. 

“It’s like something out of science fiction; you can’t even comment on it,” 
Vucic added. “All I can say is that by doing that, he only reaffirmed what 
everyone else says about him.” 

When asked about whether Edi Rama mentioned anything about the Clinton 
statement during his state visit to Belgrade, Vucic disclosed a lesser-known 
detail without providing extensive specifics. 

“Edi Rama mentioned that it’s evident what everyone thinks. I don’t want to 
involve myself in Albanian disputes, but yes, I was informed about how Bill 
Clinton’s visit to Albania unfolded,” Vucic revealed.


Dialogue with Pristina


The Serbian president has expressed readiness to resume EU-led diplomatic 
dialogue with Kurti. But has Kurti gone too far one may ask. 

“I believe he has, and it will be difficult for him to reverse course,” 
responded President Vucic. 

“Internal problems and tensions have escalated, with parliamentary tension 
attributed to Besnik Bislimi,” Vucic stated. Vucic said that he views Kurti’s 
approach to Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue as a mere attempt to “buy time and 
protect his own power” without genuine interest in resolving the underlying 
issues. According to Vucic’s assessment, this is best illustrated by Albin 
Kurti’s refusal to form the Association of Serb-majority municipalities. 

“The most important thing I want to tell you is that Kurti simply does not want 
to form an Association of Serb-majority municipalities, under any 
circumstances, and he will only keep inventing all possible reasons why he 
won’t do so,” announced Vucic. 

“All other matters are merely political maneuvers and formalities,” added the 
President. 

Vucic suggested that Kurti’s reluctance to implement the agreed annex in Ohrid 
regarding Serb-majority municipalities stems from his desire to shape his 
political legacy in a manner reminiscent of Enver Hoxha, portraying himself as 
a “victim” and “great martyr.” According to President Vucic, this approach 
leads to a deadlock without any progress. 

Kosovo PM Albin Kurti stated that the Kosovo police is a “continuation” of the 
Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). In The Haque, Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veseli, Jakup 
Krasniqi, and Rexhep Selimi, are facing charges of war crimes and crimes 
against humanity carried out in Kosovo between 1998 and 2000. How does 
President Vucic assess that statement, considering the fact that the KLA was a 
separatist militia? 

“There is something more dangerous underlying all of this. A very small number 
of people want to point that out. And we will discuss it with Jens Stoltenberg. 
If the Kosovo police is the successor of the KLA, then the legal fact is, the 
KLA and all the groups that emerged from it are prohibited by the UN Resolution 
1244,” indicated President Vucic. 

“So now we ask, wait, do you allow all of that? Do you actually want the KLA to 
be an extension of the Kosovo Police? Because, the role of KFOR was precisely 
to disarm them: both the KLA and the Serbian army to leave Kosovo and Metohija. 
So the question arises now: What is the point of what Kurti is saying? What is 
he priming all these people for? What does he want with this whole story? What 
is the point? Besides the fact that it is completely illegal,” said Vucic. 

“Therefore, I fear that he is preparing much more dangerous things and trying 
to tell people that they are preparing for conflicts that only he wants to see 
and only he wants to initiate. We want peace, and what he is saying indicates 
that he wants conflict and nothing else.” 

The President added that this is not something to be taken lightly. “That’s why 
I am so concerned.”


A trick against the Serbs


In the wake of Western persuasion, PM Kurti opted not for the complete 
withdrawal of Kosovo Police from municipalities in the north, but rather for a 
reduction of their presence by a mere 25%. President Vucic characterized the 
move as “nonsensical political games” because in Brussels “they cannot make him 
do anything.” Vucic believes that the 25% reduction of forces which has little 
discernible impact on the ground, is designed to ask Serbia “for something 
serious again” to do in return. 

Asked to quantify the percentage of Kosovo police officers that will be 
reduced, President Vuicic responded, “They have 40 in the municipalities, with 
reduction they will have 30, ” he stated. 

“They currently have about 600 in northern Kosovo and Metohija, and they will 
reduce them to 450. No change, nothing.” According to President Vucic’s 
opinion, the question is, “Who will control that, who will oversee it? I don’t 
understand.” 

The Special Envoy of Germany for the Western Balkans Manuel Sarrazin said that 
a 25% reduction is “not enough” and it is only the first step. 

“If people want to be fair, then everything is crystal clear to them. If not, 
it’s pointless. This 25% withdrawal means nothing,” said President Vucic. “It’s 
clear that this man [Kurti] doesn’t want to do anything,” he added. “When you 
present this as a step forward, then I don’t know what is considered a step 
backward.” 

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron, as 
confirmed by Serbian President Vucic, have devised a plan to address the matter 
of Albanian mayors elected on a 3.4% mandate. However, much to their dismay, 
the outcome did not align exactly with their expectations. 

“It was supposed to, according to Scholz and Macron’s plan, based on what we 
heard in Chisinau, that those people [ethnic Albanian mayors elected on 3.4%] 
resign. Kurti refused for them to resign,” revealed Vucic. 

“Now they are asking us to demand elections, but our people didn’t want to 
participate in the elections because Kurti didn’t form the Association of 
Serb-majorty municipalities,” he explained. 

“In the end, Serbs always come under great pressure, because Serbs always want 
to choose peace, and Kurti wants to provoke so there is no peace. And that’s 
the bottom line,” said Vucic. 

“All the time we are caught between a rock and a hard place, as Kurti simply 
wants to undermine peace, to make it unsustainable because that’s where he’s 
the most comfortable at, and it’s obvious that it’s his goal,” President Vucic 
stated. 

“We have to oppose that and try to preserve peace and explain to our partners 
in the West with rational arguments what this all is about”, President Vucic 
said.


Kurti wants a confrontation


President said frankly that he doesn't see the stable formula for getting out 
of the crisis. 

“I don’t see it today,” Vucic responded, bluntly. “I could tell you fairy 
tales, but I’m no fan of fairy tales, I liked them until I was 5 or 6 years 
old. But for me, it’s important to have a conversation and for someone to 
understand that if we are not responsible and serious enough, this man [Kurti] 
will lead us into conflict,” warned President Vucic. He noted that everyone is 
acting now as nothing is happening while beneath the surface, a volatile 
situation simmers and festers. 

“It’s calm now, it’s calm today. Tomorrow, when he starts arresting people 
again, it will never be calm again,” Vucic added. “So I want to tell you, we 
simply have to try to explain to someone that they can’t behave the way they 
behave. And that someone tries to bring them into the realms of rational and, 
excuse me for using that word, normal behavior.” 

One question still remains. The Albanian mayors were elected with 3.4% of the 
votes in the entire territory of northern Kosovo. How did they gain legitimacy 
in the context of democratic deficit? 

“They don’t have it, and it’s clear to everyone that they don’t have it, but as 
Escobar said, thanks to his political power, someone who has 3% can be 
legitimate. Imagine if someone in Serbia received 3% of the votes and said, ‘I 
will rule, arrest, beat, and do everything else.’ Well, listen, we would be on 
all the blacklists in the world,” Vucic said. “But in this case it is allowed,” 
he added to emphasize the “play on words” and the politics of “double 
standards.”


Biden and EXPO 2027


Vucic recalled the meetings with President Biden back in 2016 and revealed 
whether he would host Biden again now as the President of the United States. 

“I hosted President Biden in 2016 as Prime Minister, and he left a very good 
impression on me. He is an exceptionally well-prepared individual,” Vucic said. 
“I do not believe I will have that opportunity again, but it would be a great 
honor, and I would love to host him in Belgrade and Serbia.” 

Looking towards the future of Serbian-American relations,, Vucic highlighted 
the role of Serbian expats in strengthening ties between the two countries. He 
acknowledged that globalization has made time and space differences 
insignificant and emphasized the importance of these connections with the 
diaspora. 

“Globalization is a process that dominates, absolutely. Therefore, these 
connections with the diaspora today, even if the state does nothing, are much 
stronger, much more important, and much more significant than they have ever 
been,” he noted. 

“I am grateful to every Serbian and every citizen of Serbia who is a US citizen 
or a US citizen of Serbian origin, who loves Serbia. Today, every positive word 
carries great significance,” noted Vucic. 

President Vucic shared with The Pavlovic Today his feelings about the great 
victory that Serbia waged and become the host of EXPO 2027. 

“I felt surprised because I expected us to be in second place, to be honest. 
This was a big victory and a great joy,” he said. 

“I hope and believe that we will be able to be the best possible hosts and 
leave an impression on the whole world. Through the construction of facilities, 
organization, and the hospitality of us being our all-encompassing host,” he 
said. 

Vucic emphasized the need to build Serbia in accordance with democratic 
principles and respect the rights of all minorities in the country. 

“I believe that we will be able to build and improve our country in the next 
four years, just enough to be proud of our achievements in various areas in 
front of the whole world,” he expressed with unwavering determination.

 

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