Serbian Orthodox Church Mitrovici calls Kosovars robbers, heads of terrorist state

The Mitrovici of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro, Amfilohije, has continued in distance the controversy with Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq about Kosovo. He has stressed that there is nothing personal against Vuciqi and that the Kosovo issue is the question of people's fate, Coha.net broadcasts. “Vucciq is Serbia's chairman and responsibility for [...]
He has stressed that there is nothing personal against Vuciqi and that the Kosovo issue is the question of people's fate, Coha.net broadcasts.
“Vucciq is head of Serbia, and great responsibility falls on his shoulders. He has no right to take that responsibility away from himself, as is the tendency now. Kosovo is a matter for all of us. Had it not been for the Church, we would not have had the release of Kosovo in 1912, nor would we have preserved the Pec Patriot and Decani Monastery”.
He has said that the Church does not condemn anyone who represents an attitude for Kosovo, but that it only shows concern for what he has called the “most important and bright part of the Serbian state”.
He has called it unacceptable to reach any binding agreement with, as he has called Kosovo leaders, “terrorists who lead occupied Kosovo”.
They're a group of robbers. They are not even representatives of the Albanian people, but for their own ends they have exploited the states that have bombed Serbia-Montenegro and installed them at leadership sites in Pristina”, told the Serbian portal “in4s” Amfilohije Mitropolite, accompanying <x4blic”.
He stresses that with “these can have neither agreement nor agreement, and that Albanians cannot be given it in any way.
Mitrovici has said that any agreement that would jeopardise Serbia's sovereignty and territorial integrity is unacceptable for the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Anything like that will not be accepted by anyone reasonable among the Serbian people, and I am safe with Albanians either, because no one's future can be built on crime kidnapping”, he said.












