Jeremic wants talks on status of Kosova


Elina Demai - Albanian Times

Whilst Kosova celebrates the second anniversary of independence, Serbian foreign minister is looking for talks on status!

Serbia is not feeling well on the second anniversary of independence of Kosova. Serbian foreign minister said that he will request new talks in regard to the status of Kosova! In Serbia the independence of Kosova might have not been yet come to reality but the people of Serbia are calling on the government to let go, the world has heard that Kosova is independent country now and it’s best for Serbia to realise the fact and move on recognising the independence of Kosova so they move into the European family and have close ties between the two countries.

European Union leaders have declared that until Serbia recognise Kosova as independent state, Serbian people will not be integrated into the European Union. Serbian economy has hit rock bottom at the moment with its own currency Dinar not keeping up with the euro and all the privatisations on hold Serbia is suffering once again from it’s government. Serbian people are tired of government that does not think of it’s people and a government that has damaged Serbian way of life with the Balkan wars in the 1990’s.

Serbian president Tadic looked positive on the independence of Kosova but this has yet to be made official by the Serbian government. Corruption is high in Serbia and statistics show that it is high in the chain on the government officials. Most official government are holding to the Kosova independence because they are afraid of loosing the chair in the cabinet. When Bosnia, Montenegro, Croatia and Slovenia declared it’s independence Serbia was one of the first to recognise, we don’t know why Serbia think this is different with Kosova.

Kosova’s the main official language is Albanian, 95% of the population is Albanian, the world without opening the books, can only ask the question! Why does Serbia want 2 million Albanians in their territory? Or is this with a hope of another cleansing when a new Milosevic gets into the government!? Does this make sense to anyone because I myself find it very hard to believe, in a country where the population is 2 million out of that 97% are Albanian and only 60 000 are Serbs, Bosnians and others belongs to Serbia? That is non sense for anyone? Surely like all I can say here: -

Jeremic, you should have gone to specsavers?




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