Belgrade professor's nationality is what Kosovo promises

Belgrade Faculty of Justice Professor Vladan Petrov considers that Metohia's “Kosovo from the judicial-unconstitutional aspect should remain part of Serbia”, Tanjug reports, broadcast Koha.net. As he was quoted as saying, “this is the red line that doesn't make it pass”, while dialogue can be done for anything else. “Kosovo does not [...]
Belgrade Faculty of Justice Professor Vladan Petrov considers that Metohia's “Kosovo from the judicial-unconstitutional aspect should remain part of Serbia”, Tanjug reports, broadcast Koha.net.
As he was quoted as saying, “this is the red line that doesn't make it exceed”, while dialogue can be done for anything else.
Kosovo cannot get out of Serbia, it is an integral part of it. For everything else, for various forms of political co-existence, it makes a conversation to”, Tanjug Petrov has told Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq's call for an internal dialogue (serb) about Kosovo and Metohija, as he calls Belgrade malyzies the Republic of Kosovo, broadcasts Koha.net.
He has stressed that from the constitutional-juridical aspect, Kosovo and Metohia may not be part of Serbia on the sole basis of the will of the citizens of Serbia declared through the referendum, but by no means on the will of a man or political option, and has recalled that the preamble of the Constitution (of Serbia) promotes Kosovo's <x0->authodion core Metohija<1>.
Besides this substantial autonomy, which can be defined broadly, we have long shown readiness for Kosovo Albanians to grant them the possible greatest autonomy known in the world, but within the borders of the Republic of Serbia”.
Petrov has said it is not about an issue that can be resolved immediately or in a few years, but about a strategic issue that will be resolved through the process and on long paths.
In this process, according to him, the interest of Serbia and its citizens, without leaving broad-text berries, also represents a <x0-line red” beyond which you cannot reach, the Tanjug Petrov quoted Koha.net as broadcasting.
“In this process, powerful and stable Serbia underlies a quasi-state that is kept “with artificial breathing” will be strongly likely to protect its own interests and the interests of its citizens”, he adds.
Taking into account Vuciki's call for social dialogue, Petrov considers that this call to opinion, especially intellectuals, to engage its spiritual and intellectual potential for finding solutions to the Kosovo issue, in this way it will also show the international community that Serbia is ready to resolve with all the peaceful means it has.
The internal “Dialog can last months or much longer, and that thoughts should be channeled about how Serbia sees Kosovo's constitutional-judic status and Metohija” in the future, Petrov has indicated.
If social dialogue is experienced and gives specific directions, then, according to him, the commission must be formed made up of people of authority, academics and university professors, former diplomats and politicians, who would propose strategy for resolving the Kosovo and Metohija issue, the professor has said.












