Prime Minister Ana Brnabic today called on non-governmental organisations, which are part of the National Convention on the EU, to speak out about the torture experienced by Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic today called on non-governmental organisations, which are part of the National Convention on the EU, to speak out about the torture experienced by Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija.
At the Plenary Session of the National Convention on the EU in the House of the National Assembly, Brnabic pointed out that we are currently on the brink of an armed conflict due to Pristina's unilateral moves and that everyone should do their best to preserve peace.
She asked where on the European continent it is possible that no one has information about the arrested Dejan Pantic for 12 days, and reminded that his arrest, in addition to preserving the Brussels Agreement and the formation of the Community of Serbian Municipalities, is the reason why Serbs are at the barricades.
No matter how different we are, we should insist on human rights. These are things that are important to us for peace and European integration, said the Prime Minister.