Ponos: Serbia to amputate Kosovo, Vucic agrees

Head of the opposition Srce (The Heart) movement Zdravko Ponos told N1 on Friday that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic agrees with the “amputation” of Kosovo, which is why he is trying to “anesthetize the public eye” with talk about protests, gold veins and new special forces members.

Ponos, who ran for president in the 2022 elections and was the Serbian Armed Forces Chief of General Staff at the time of Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence, said the Serbian society in the state of anesthesia and should be prepared “for the amputation of Kosovo.”

„Amputation is being prepared. We can view Kosovo as if it were one leg that we walked on for many years over some stubble and it got injured stepping on a black thorn. The injuries repeatedly happened, and some thought it was best to trample on the thorns… Then the leg became bad so in 1999 it was taken from us and we no longer had control over it. Doctors and surgeons were hired, they were the ones who treated us in 1999, and since then we have had no control over that leg,” said Ponos.

The leg is bleeding, but it is still our leg, said Ponos, adding that we have come to a point where the international community says we should amputate.

However, for this kind of “amputation”, the international community is asking for “the patient’s consent.”

“The patient does not agree but the wife does. The wife’s name is Aleksandar Vucic. The wife is now explaining to the husband that they should amputate. The children disagree, they are protesting, the parents disagree but the wife (Vucic) agrees for she has been flirting for quite a while now with the medical team that did the surgery in 1999”, concluded Ponos.

Serbia and Kosovo recently received the Franco-German plan for the normalization of relations with Kosovo, which led to the protests of the Serbian right-wing parties. The plan has never been made public in full.

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