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The President of Kosovo at the UN sent Message to Vucic: The Speech with which she conquered social Networks

Published April 24, 2024
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The President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu, lashed out at the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, accusing him of again not keeping his word to international partners, and Serbia once again illegally interfering in the process of another country.

“With today’s process, Kosovo has fulfilled all the conditions required by the European Union (EU), and the unjust measures against Kosovo must be immediately abolished,” said the President of Kosovo on the social network X (formerly Twitter)yesterday.

Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu said that Serbs in the north of Kosovo generally did not take advantage of the opportunity to remove ethnic Albanian mayors, primarily due to pressure from official Belgrade, the Serb List (Srpska Lista) party and organized crime.

The Kosovo government also requests that the measures against Kosovo be lifted after the referendum vote for the removal of the mayors in the municipalities of North Mitrovica, Zvecan, Zubin Potok and Leposavic.

The American Embassy in Pristina expressed its regret over the withdrawal of the Serb List and the Kosovo Serbs from the possibility of replacing the mayors of the municipalities in the northern part of Kosovo.

“The United States (U.S.) position is clear and unchanged: we support Kosovo’s diverse, inclusive, multi-ethnic democracy and free, fair and legitimate elections,” the U.S. Embassy said in a statement.

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Wow. Every second of this is worth watching – An extraordinary speech at the United Nations (UN) from President Osmani of Kosovo, facing down an ultra nationalist Serbian president for the multitude of crimes committed by past Serb regimes.

And this is another one…

This is the president of Kosovo. And unlike our illiterate one who was sent by the radicals to shame us in front of the world, this one speaks English like this.

And asks Vucic from which regime 500,000 Serbs fled from Serbia in the last 10 years, according to official EuroStat data?

At the regular session of the UN Security Council on Kosovo, Osmani-Sadriu told Vucic that instead of spreading propaganda, he should ask himself if he has a shred of humanity left in him.

“Instead of spreading propaganda, Vucic should have answered us today whether he regrets being part of a regime that caused more than 150,000 civilian deaths and whether he regrets anything from his career in the 1990s,” said Osmani-Sadriu, whose presentation at the UN caused numerous positive reactions on social networks.

The Mothers of Srebrenica are also grateful to Osmani-Sadri, who also announced themselves on the X social network.

“We are grateful to President Osmani, her speech about the victims of the genocide in Srebrenica, the victims of the genocide against the Albanians was heard by the whole world. Such a speech will be remembered by generations. Thank you!” wrote the Mothers of Srebrenica.

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