What is the” Appeal for the Protection of Kosovo” presented in Belgrade

After many resolutions, projects, memorandums and documents of Serbia to find solutions” for Kosovo, today in Belgrade the so-called Appeal for the Protection of Kosovo, Time broadcasts.net This “document” has signed 178 representatives of public and cultural life in Serbia. Of these signatories, 100 are said to be doctors of science and [...]
After many resolutions, projects, memorandums and documents of Serbia to find solutions “for Kosovo, today in Belgrade has come the so-called Appeals for Kosovo protection, Koha.net broadcasts.
This “document” has signed 178 representatives of public and cultural life in Serbia. Of these signatories, 100 are reportedly science doctors and 62 university professors.
Initiation of this appeal made by the Democratic Party of Serbia (Democratic Party of Serbia), Stdranka Srbije - Once in power.
Presenting Apelin, DSS Political Council Chairman Milos Kovic has said the appeal, whose signatories are not linked to any party -- likely only to this party -- has come in response to a part of the opinion on the two-way messages coming from the highest power circles associated with Kosovo in recent months.
Kovic, as FoNet submits, has been commemorating that power representatives in Serbia have publicly said they are under obligation to sign the binding Agreement for normalising relations with Kosovo and that the UN chair is being prepared that under certain conditions Kosovo will be given, but that it is not known what those conditions are.
He has stressed that in Serbia great publicity is being given to government representatives that “should give up myths and think of the oath of Kosovo”, as well as that you have no children for new wars that are creating the atmosphere for Kosovo's recognition process.
Our <x0) authorities have sent a clear message that they have accepted Kosovo's seat in the United Nations”, Kovic has recorded.
He has ordered that for this reason, Apel's message to be hindered and that resolving the Kosovo issue be the result of the talks of Serbs and Albanians whose epilog is satisfactory “or not until the satisfactory end” for one or another”.
University Professor Milo Lompar has stressed that the Appeals are not exclusive but inclusive so that other representatives of society will think of it and enter the movement that they view as morally reasonable and politically beneficial.
According to university professor Caslav Kopivic, with Appeals Kosovo can become Serbia's constitutional legal order, and its goal is to undermine the goal of power in Belgrade, which “wants once and for all to remove the Kosovo fate issue” from the agenda.
This, according to him, means that forever we give up a serious atura, and that it is that Kosovo with international law is part of Serbia, Koprivica said, adding that “mu for this cause is developing dialogue at the expense of Serbia and the Serbian people”.












