The Guardian” reminds Serbian prime minister that they have lost Kosovo

The British newspaper “The Guardian” has conducted an interview with Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq. Sexual orientation, political career, experience and actions of the Serbian state in the Balkans were just some of the topics addressed in this interview by British media. But, in the description Serbian prime minister made to him, “Guardian” has reminded Brnabisic that Kosovo [...]
The British newspaper “The Guardian” has conducted an interview with Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq.
Sexual orientation, political career, experience and actions of the Serbian state in the Balkans were just some of the topics addressed in this interview by British media.
But in the description Serbian prime minister made to him, “Guardian” has reminded Brnabisic that Kosovo was lost after the 1999 bombing.
In the early 20s, Brnabyq spent six years abroad, mainly in London from where he watched on television how NATO aircraft bombed the defence ministry in Belgrade in 1999. This day, there will remain a memory of the loss of Kosovo”, described in the confession of the renowned British newspaper, broadcasts news.
The Serbian prime minister in this interview has also spoken of Serbia's orientation, following dilemmas whether they are returned from Russia or the European Union.
In Brnabiqi's response, the Serbian state is always searching for the road to the EU.
The EU, of course. Our relationship with Russia is low, it is in our tradition and faith. We weren't asked to choose or... or”, she said.
British newspaper reports it is too early to assess the Serbian prime minister, but according to “Guardian”, it's an experiment to see.












