At the same time, Vucic noted Serbia's readiness to react in the event of an attack on the Serbian population in the province and in the absence of action by NATO.

“We indicated unequivocally, and I repeated this today (by phone to NATO Secretary General -

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) to Jens Stoltenberg that we and our units will not

enter

there (in Kosovo -

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), and we do not want to endanger the world in any way.

We need the world most of all.

We will be waiting for you 24 hours for you as NATO to react.

And only if after that the pogrom of our population continues, Serbia will react and will not allow what happened in the 1990s and in 2004, ”RIA Novosti quoted Vucic as saying.

On September 26, Alexander Vucic, in a telephone conversation with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, said that the complete occupation of the north of Kosovo and Metohija by the Pristina special forces continues for the seventh day "under the loud silence" of the international community.

Vucic recalled that Serbia fulfills international obligations, including the Brussels agreements and UN Security Council Resolution 1244.

On September 24, NATO called on Belgrade and Pristina to begin an immediate de-escalation and dialogue on North Kosovo.

Vucic said that the Serbian side is demanding the immediate withdrawal from the administrative line between Kosovo and Metohija and Central Serbia of all units of the Kosovo police special forces.

The Russian ambassador to Belgrade, Alexander Botan-Kharchenko, following a trip to the contact line, noted that the Serbian side on the administrative line with Kosovo and Metohija is behaving responsibly and restrainedly.