The President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić said tonight that the temporary authorities in Priština have made decisions with which they wish to expel Serbs, decisions about a new Operation “Storm”, which saw Serbs be expelled from Croatia.

At the press conference held after his conversation with the European Union’s Special Envoy for the Dialogue of Belgrade and Priština Miroslav Lajčák, Vučić said that Priština has made a decision to ban Serbian ID documents and, after September 30, invalidate licence plates bearing the names of Serbian cities.

I Have No Interest in Kurti, Only In Those Who Steer Him

The President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić pointed out tonight that he was not interested in the Prime Minister of the temporary Priština institutions Albin Kurti, only in those who steer him and support him in making decisions such as these latest ones that were communicated to him today by Miroslav Lajčák, the European Union’s Special Envoy for the Dialogue of Belgrade and Priština.

Vučić said that following his meeting with Lajčák, in response to a question whether Kurti was running to become the next Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine. “Kurti would love that, he dreams of being Zelenskyy. I have no interest in all of his nonsense, I am not concerned with him, I am concerned with those who steer him into all that,” said the President of Serbia.

Dialogue Between Belgrade and Priština Not Happening, Those Are Tall Tales

The President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić stressed tonight that the dialogue between Belgrade and Priština is not happening and that there was nothing to possibly be discussed following Priština’s latest decision.

“That is not happening, forget about that dialogue, those are all tall tales. What dialogue? Dialogue about what, after these decisions? About the Community of Serbian Municipalities, but they cannot put up a banner? About what?,” asked Vučić after his meeting with the European Union’s Special Envoy for the Dialogue of Belgrade and Priština Miroslav Lajčák.

Serbs Will No Longer Tolerate Those Things, Priština Planning Attack in the North by October 1

The President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić stated tonight that he had spoken with the representatives of the Serbian List after Priština’s latest decision, who, as he pointed out, will no longer tolerate those things.

“They are simply done tolerating it, they will no longer put up with the special units’ breaches into the north. They will not,” said Vučić at his press conference.

Vučić to Priština: Think Three Times by September 30

On the decision of the institutions in Priština to ban Serbian ID documents and, after September 30, invalidate licence plates bearing the names of Serbian cities, with the announcement that those vehicles would be confiscated after the deadline, the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić said tonight that our response would be rational, but lethal and true, and called on Priština to think three times before going through with the decision.

“We will not be taking any sort of military or any other actions, but we urge them to not attempt to steal property from our people and to not attempt to persecute and exile our people, that is our great plea. We deeply urge those forceful and powerful not to do it. That is our greatest plea,” said Vučić in his public address from the Presidency of Serbia.

Priština’s Decisions Aimed at Exiling Serbs from the North of Kosovo and Metohija

The President of Serbia assessed that the decision of Priština relating to Serbian licence plates and personal ID documents was aimed at exiling Serbs from the North of Kosovo and Metohija.

He has spoken with the representatives of the Serbian List this afternoon. The representatives of our people, according to Vučić, will no longer tolerate the violence of Priština, which counts with the support of the representatives of the Quint in all of its decisions, and is preparing an attack in the north of Kosovo by October 1.

We Have No Other Recourse, For 10 Years Nobody Wants a Compromise Solution

President Vučić said that we have no other recourse. For ten years, nobody has wanted a compromise solution, they just wanted us to agree to anything. Our response will be rational, but lethal and true, we will not be taking any military actions, but we urge them not to touch our people and their property.

The President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić met tonight with the European Union’s Special Envoy for the Dialogue of Belgrade and Priština Miroslav Lajčák, who is in a three-day visit to Belgrade.

The meeting began around 7 p.m. in the building of the General Secretariat of the President of the Republic, and a public address is planned after the meeting.