Former Kosovo Intelligence Agency (AKI) officials called the threats by former BIA chief, Aleksandar Vulin, against Kosovo, Prime Minister Albin Kurti, and anyone pursuing “anti-Serb” policies, worrying and propagandistic, saying his statements should alert local and international institutions.
Former AKI Inspector General Burim Ramadani told KosovaPress that Vulin’s statements are extremely concerning and that he, through his words, has effectively incriminated Serbian intelligence services for past actions in Kosovo.
He further emphasized that Serbia acts as a tool of Russia and aims to destabilize Kosovo, urging heightened vigilance in the security sector and stronger coordination with international partners.
“Serbia, as a tool of Russia, will continue to act irresponsibly and exploit any situation it can to destabilize Kosovo and threaten citizens, including state leadership. This is one public example that chauvinism like Vulin’s is not isolated, but a state and societal mentality. The security sector must raise vigilance, readiness, and communication with international partners, especially the U.S., NATO, and regional states,” he said.“It is not surprising when such a statement comes from an anti-Albanian. The positive aspect is that they have no capacity to implement what Vulin said. BIA is not Mossad, and Serbia is not Israel; if it were, they would have done it long ago. Their statements are only expressions of desire. They are not truly dangerous but reflect the extremist, nationalist, and chauvinist nature of Serbian politics,” Sopjani said.
Following the threats, Kosovo Interior Minister Xhelal Svecla described Vulin’s statements as a dangerous precedent and a direct threat to Kosovo and Prime Minister Kurti.
Former BIA chief Aleksandar Vulin, in Serbian media, threatened attacks against Kosovo, Prime Minister Kurti, and anyone pursuing “anti-Serb” policies.
Vulin did not deny that Serbia has carried out attacks against Albanians; instead, he stated that they know how such actions are done.