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FM Dacic: 13 percent of Serbs left Kosovo in the past year


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Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said that 13 percent of Serbs left Kosovo 
in the past year because of the pressures by the Pristina regime. 

Speaking at the Belgrade Economic Forum, Dacic said that 446 ethnically 
motivated attacks on Serbs in Kosovo have been recorded since the beginning of 
2021.

“No attempts of releasing tendentious disinformation and laying blame on 
Belgrade can hide the simple fact that, since he has been at the helm of the 
provisional institutions of self-government in Kosovo, Albin Kurti is the one 
most responsible for the escalation of the situation in Kosovo and Metohija,” 
said Dacic, who is also the First Deputy Prime Minister (Kosovo and Metohija is 
the official name for what the Serbian authorities consider to be the country’s 
southern province).

He stressed that the return to Kosovo and Metohija is still not possible for 
more than 200,000 internally displaced persons.

“That is why we call on international actors to ensure the safety of the Serbs 
in Kosovo and Metohija, as a condition of all conditions so that we can 
continue the dialogue process. Belgrade will be committed to dialogue, but we 
believe that, at this time, it is necessary to implement without further delay 
all the obligations from the agreements reached so far, first of all to form 
the Community of Serb Municipalities, an obligation that Pristina undertook 
more than 10 years ago under the Brussels Agreement,” said Dacic.

The Belgrade Economic Forum is an annual event that brings together many 
representatives of politics, economics, science, culture and other fields.



 

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