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The graffiti of the criminal Kosovo Liberation Army on the Serbian Consulate building in Vienna, the embassy requested protection and urgent search for the perpetrator (PHOTO)

State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Ivica Toncev, in charge of security and control of diplomatic and consular missions in the world, urgently traveled to Vienna to see what is the situation

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On the building where the Consular Section of the Embassy of Serbia is located in Vienna, unknown persons wrote graffiti during the night of the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), which is why the Embassy seeks to tighten security measures for Serbian diplomatic and consular missions in Austria.

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The Embassy of the Republic of Serbia sent a verbal note to the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs today, in which the Austrian authorities were informed about the graffite of the terrorist organization of the Kosovo-Albanian extremists of the KLA, which was written on the building where the Consular Section of the Embassy of Serbia is located.

The Embassy invited the Ministry to inform all relevant institutions of Austria about this event and to take all measures to detect the perpetrators.

The Embassy also calls for tightening security measures for diplomatic missions in our country in Vienna, Salzburg, etc. 

- This event certainly does not contribute to reducing tensions and re-establishing dialogue in Brussels on the normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina, which is interrupted due to a series of unilateral measures of Pristina. In this regard, the Embassy considers this incident as a further provocation and bringing danger to the diplomatic representation of Serbia, which is contrary to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic and Consular Relations - the note states.

State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Ivica Toncev, in charge of security and control of diplomatic and consular missions in the world, urgently traveled to Vienna to see what is the situation.

(Telegraf.co.uk / Tanjug)

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