Jankoviq: Serbia has lost Kosovo in the 90s

The leader of the Free Citizens' Movement in Serbia, Sasa Jankoviq, has declared today that his movement does not participate in Serbia's internal dialogue on Kosovo, which he values as a farce. According to him, the purpose of this dialogue is to make a decision which Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucinq, rather than [...]
The leader of the Free Citizens' Movement in Serbia, Sasa Jankoviq, has declared today that his movement does not participate in Serbia's internal dialogue on Kosovo, which he values as a farce.
According to him, the goal of this dialogue is to make a decision which Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has only accepted in talks with representatives of the international community, Tanjug reports.
He thinks Serbia has lost Kosovo since the 1990s and should now focus on realising human rights in Kosovo, Koha.net broadcasts.
He added that property rights issues should be resolved.
Asked to comment on the fact that Gracanica and Decani monasteries are listed as Kosovo's legacy, Jankovic says “is in Serbia's hand to prove otherwise”.
And to those statements, Serbian Progressive Party Chief Board Vice Chairman Marko Djuric has reacted, who says these are the “-scandalous and shameful statements” and that Jankovic, according to Djuriqi, from today is the <x2->lobing statement of Greater Albania”.
The “Ide that Decani and Gracanica are left in Pristina's hands, and that we must testify that they are ours, and that comes out of the mouth of a politician in Belgrade, former citizen and candidate for president of Serbia, is an unprecedented scandal of unimaginable”, Djuric has said.












