In a statement to Tanjug news agency, Loncar said that it is important that Serbia's entire society offer support to the initiative of the Association of the expelled and displaced Serbs from Kosovo that upon the arrival of the mission of UN SC on April 26, they be enabled to return massively to their homes in Kosovo.
Concerning the association's decision to gather in huge numbers at the Rudnica administrative crossing at the time of arrival of UN SC mission and request that they be enabled to return to their homes and workplaces, the minister posed a question, whether there is a more important right than the right of every man to live in his house.
At the same time, Loncar pointed out that throughout the whole of Europe Serbs from Kosovo-Metohija are today the only ones who cannot return to their homes and specified that 40,000 Serbs should return to Pristina alone.
He said that the arrival of the UN SC mission is the right moment to secure the return of the expelled to Kosovo.