Brnabyq for “The Economist”: 2018 may be a long-term solution for Kosovo

Serbia's prime minister said in an interview for the British magazine “Economist” that 2018 could be a long-term solution for Kosovo. “What we're doing right now is looking for a long-term solution so we don't leave a frozen conflict with those who are coming. We have a historic opportunity to find one [...]
What we're doing right now is looking for a long-term solution, so we don't leave a frozen conflict with those who are coming. We have a historic opportunity to find a lasting solution. If we don't use this chance in 2018, we won't have it in the coming decades,” said Brnabiq in an interview which was posted on the “Economist website”.
Asked about The Hague's Tribunal, she said she did not think this tribunal had brought justice to the territory of Yugoslavia, and did not contribute to reconciliation, reports “b92”, Periscopi broadcast.
She added that she would not discuss decisions, but for people who were not convicted and said no one responded to ethnic cleansing in operation “The” storm in Croatia, that the situation was similar to the Bosnian Muslims and the Kosovo Liberation Army.
Come on, look at the future and we leave this behind. New generations are coming, we have a lot in common. My grandfather is Croatian and he is not a Serb from Croatia, he is a Croat from the island of Krk,” said Brnabiq.
In question of whether he would like to have a Yugoslavia again, Brnabyq replied: “. /Periscopi/












