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Vulin: My resignation will not change US and EU policy towards Serbia

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The former director of the Security and Information Agency (BIA) says that someone who recognizes the processes and knows what the state policy is should replace him

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Aleksandar Vulin, sastanak Photo: MUP

Aleksandar Vulin, who until recently headed BIA, has said that his resignation will not change the policy of the United States and the European Union towards Serbia.

"The world is changing and you should never think that the end of history has happened. My views on the Serbian World and Serbia not joining the EU have made life difficult for President Vucic plenty of times," Vulin said, adding that for a year Vucic suffered pressure from those who wanted Vulin's removal.

"Just as he refused for years the West's demands that I not should not be at the helm of the office for Kosovo and Metohija, which restored Civil Protection, achieved full unity of the Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija with the government and the president, and preserved the life and funding of our people, he also endured pressure when the ambassadors of the US and the EU asked that I should not be the one who will, in the Ministry of Labor, decide which state ceremonies will be held and which monuments commemorating the time of NATO aggression will be erected," said Vulin.

He also referred to the events in Banjska, in Kosovo and Metohija, and said that this tragedy would not have happened if the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) had been formed.

"Would the people who (Albin) Kurti expelled from Kosovo and Metohija have tried to get back to their villages by force? If Kurti had implemented the Brussels Agreement, the North region would have had its own police, including a special unit, and there wouldn't have been the violence that caused the Serbs to flee from persecution," he stated and stressed that the events of September 24 were neither planned nor approved by the state, the president, the Serbian Army, the Ministry of Interior, or BIA, and in particular not carried out by them.

"f they had, the action would not have taken place in a monastery, but would have been conducted in Pristina, Ranilug, Silovo and Strpce. There is also the question of where KFOR was and why they were not along the administrative line (between Kosovo and Metohija and central Serbia) and why they did not appear as soon as the clashes broke out," said the former BIA director.

Vulin also said that someone who recognizes the processes and knows what the state policy is should replace him.

(Telegraf.rs)

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