RIA Novosti writes about it.

He said that the time had come for Pristina to fulfill its obligations, first of all, "the formation of the Community of Serb Communities under the Brussels Agreement."

"I want to believe that the part of the international community that has the greatest influence on Pristina also has mechanisms that can lead to the fulfillment of the obligations assumed and signed by Pristina more than ten years ago," Vučić said.

Earlier, NATO reported that additional forces of the alliance (KFOR) began to arrive in partially recognized Kosovo.

About 500 Turkish troops from Turkey's 65th Motorized Rifle Brigade will make up the bulk of NATO's reinforcements.

On June 4, Vučić said that he receives about 200 death threats every day, but his job is to "endure this disgust and nasty things."