Ivanovic assassin will never be revealed

US expert John Shindler in his analysis of “Oobserver” has expressed fears that Oliver Ivanov's killer will never be revealed. He has written in a published analysis that Ivanovic's murder has been done on the part of the classic model being used in Europe, causing problems in normalising relations [...]
He in a published analysis has written that Ivanovic's murder has been done on the part of the classic model being used in Europe, causing problems in normalising Kosovo's relations with Serbia, making it unclear how to continue dialogue.
Since the 1999 war in Kosovo, “Oobserver” writes that Serbian authorities cannot agree with the fact that in the war then lost its southern province.
The losing war after the NATO bombings led to Slobodan Milosevic's fall. The decline and creation of a new political order sent Serbia closer to the EU, making it think that the problems of several centuries between Serb and Albanian are resolved, but with Ivanovic's murder, this problem is turning back a few steps.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic just heard of the murder described as a terrorist act, immediately calling meetings of the National Security Council and cancelled the meeting he had in Brussels with the Kosovo side, within the dialogue for normalisation of relations.
“Who really was Oliver Ivanov? Of course a man with many enemies, he was not the most popular among Albanians, but neither in that of Serbs”, the American expert writes.
According to him, Albanians hated Ivanoviqi for involvement in the alleged crimes of 1999, for which he was convicted. By the time Ivanov was killed, a new trial was expected to begin, after a complaint was filed against him.
<x0vanovovic was no longer popular with the Serbs, as he was willing to negotiate with Serbian politicians about Kosovo's status. In the end, he acknowledged Kosovo's reality and, above all, its irreversible direction, which many in Belgrade rejected”, writes further the expert Shindler.
However, Southeast Europe is today the most dangerous country than it was in 2003. Russian influence in this part of Europe has grown greatly, especially in Serbia and Bosnia, while Russia supports Serbs in northern Kosovo is no longer secret”, “Oobserver” writes away.












