Serbian Ambassador to U NESTO: Kosovo is losing support for Islamic world

Serbia's Ambassador to U NESTO Darko Tanaskovic says that in some states, enthusiasm for Kosovo's active promotion of independence is dropping. “in Muslim countries is increasingly understood that regarding Kosovo's status there is no basis for expressing Islamic solidarity, because it is not about territory in which [...]
The “in Muslim countries that are increasingly well understood is that in terms of Kosovo's status, there is no basis for expressing Islamic solidarity, because it's about territory in which Muslims are endangered in any way, but rather, in a great majority Muslim Albanians have violated the state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Serbia”, Tanaskov has said in the interview for today's number of “Vedernjenje”
He has praised Serbia's offensive to prevent Kosovo's membership in U NCO, but has ordered that this diplomatic success should not be “magnified with triumphalism as victory”, because Madagascar's case of recognition is alarm for Serbia that “should always remain smart”.
Asked whether you see Kosovo in the future as a member of any of the international organisations, Tanaskovic has said Pristina in this direction has no bright future.
“If there are no major turns, I think that in the short but even medium term, Kosovo's efforts to achieve membership in any of the international organisations, especially those from the UN system, which is one of the priorities of Pristina and its patrols, did not bloom”, he said.












