Foreign Policy: Oliver Jovanovic's murder may be what Kosovo needs

Foreign Policy: Oliver Jovanovic's murder may be what Kosovo needs

In March 2003, a simple sniper by a powerful criminal group has shot Serbia's reformist prime minister, Zoran Djindjic. In a moment of promise to rest in peace, Serbia and the region by the wind of Slobodan Milosevic had been broken. Djindjic's descendants turned Serbia into the past, especially when it comes to [...]

In a moment of promise to rest in peace, Serbia and the region by the wind of Slobodan Milosevic had been broken.

Djindjic's descendants turned Serbia into the past, especially when it comes to Kosovo.

Last week, a leader of the Serb community in Kosovo, Oliver Ivanovic, has been shot to death, most likely by elements of powerful criminal groups in northern Kosovo, reports “Foreign police” Transmission Periscope.

This tragedy, from a constrast, could be a trigger for lasting peace in Kosovo.

The trip begins in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, which stubbornly maintains the illusion that it could still remove territory from its breakaway provinces.

Illusion opens the doors for Russia to draw Serbia from the hard work needed to join the European Union.

And this illusion on Kosovo ultimately led to Ivanovic's murder. The truth is that Serbia has not really governed Kosovo's territory since 1999, when a two-month NATO air campaign has left Kosovo. In their absence, revenge Albanians caused slaughter for Serb minority residents.

Vuciq has demanded that Serbia be allowed to participate openly in the investigation into Ivanovic's murder.

The question is whether Serbia will understand the broader truth that its illusions about Kosovo have left northern Serbs in the hands of people killed./Periscopi/

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