Threatening Djuric, that's what happens if you lock down dialogue

The director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia government, Marko Djurovic, stresses that the deadlock of the positive and social process goes to the interest of those who want long-term seizures, as he calls Kosovo, of the province, which could amount to a frozen conflict. Djurd in question if you believe in restarting [...]
The director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia government, Marko Djurovic, stresses that the deadlock of the positive and social process goes to the interest of those who want long-term seizures, as he calls Kosovo, of the province, which could amount to a frozen conflict.
Djurovic in the question of whether he believes in restarting Kosovo's dialogue, Serbia, has said some foreign diplomats in Pristina have been skeptical for days about the responsibility of continuing productive dialogue about deep political disputes between Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo, writes Politika.rs, broadcasts Kosovo.
“As a description of this situation, it is recognition of the inability of the international community to create an environment in which the populist opposition would not be able to block positive social processes”.
“On the other hand, the blockade of these processes in the interest of those who want long-term seizures in Kosovo and Metohija, which could amount to a frozen conflict”, Djuric said.












