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Drecun: Dinar ban one of toughest blows yet but Kurti will not stop there

BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian parliamentary committee on Kosovo-Metohija Milovan Drecun said on Thursday a decision by Pristina to ban the Serbian dinar was one of the toughest blows to Kosovo-Metohija Serbs to date but that Pristina's PM Albin Kurti would not stop there.

"Kurti won't stop"

Drecun told RTS today that the decision of the administration in Pristina to abolish the dinar is one of the hardest blows for Serbs.
​"Pristina wants to expel the state of Serbia and its presence at the KIM, to eliminate all institutions that can be linked to our state, and to make it impossible for the Serbian people to live normally," Drecun told RTS.

Drecun: Arms supplies to Pristina aimed at completing so-called statehood

BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian parliamentary committee on Kosovo-Metohija Milovan Drecun said on Friday the ultimate objective of arms supplies to Pristina was to create the conditions for NATO membership of the so-called Kosovo and complete its so-called statehood.

Drecun: West trying to expedite normalisation and get Belgrade to recognise so-called Kosovo

BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian parliamentary committee on Kosovo-Metohija Milovan Drecun said on Wednesday the leading Western countries that recognised the false state of Kosovo were trying to expedite the normalisation process between Belgrade and Pristina and get Belgrade to recognise the so-called Kosovo.

Drecun: Situation in Kosovo-Metohija dramatic

BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian parliamentary committee on Kosovo-Metohija Milovan Drecun said on Friday President Aleksandar Vucic's latest public address demonstrated that the situation in Kosovo-Metohija was entering a dramatic stage of developments and that there was no indication Pristina would give up on unilateral moves.

Drecun: Destabilisation aimed at getting Belgrade to give up on Community

BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian parliamentary committee on Kosovo-Metohija Milovan Drecun said on Wednesday a destabilisation of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue was aimed at pressuring Serbia into recognising the false state of "Kosovo" and into giving up on a Community of Serb Municipalities as defined by the Brussels Agreement.

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