He has persecuted: “Small demarcation”, after Serbia recognises Kosovo at the existing borders

Fund founder for humanitarian rights Natasa Ka persecuted has spoken of the possibility of recognising Kosovo from Serbia with the hypothesis that this state takes northern Mitrovica broadcasts Koha.net. The chairman (Aleksandar Vuciq) proposes recognising Kosovo with the union of Mitrovica and some other northern parts with Serbia, this, in my opinion, is the solution [...]
The chairman (Aleksandar Vuciq) proposes recognising Kosovo with the union of Mitrovica and some other northern parts with Serbia, this, in my opinion, is a bad solution. Mitrovica is important for Serbs in central Kosovo. There are hospitals, faculties and institutions of existential importance for Serbs”, has said of “danas” He has been persecuted.
She has added that the good solution would be the economic empowerment of Mitrovica and Gracanica and that Serbs would be equipped with knowledge for new technologies and digitisation.
He has been persecuting that Vuciqi's policy about Kosovo is not clear.
The resolution on Kosovo must include improving life conditions. The Serb economic and political rights. Serbs are not integrated into Kosovo society ... I understand that a small demarcation is necessary, but that it should be allowed to be done in an atmosphere of good neighbourlyity, once Kosovo is recognised at existing” borders, Persecuted has said.
Natasa has been persecuting that Kosovo's policy of obstructing membership in international organisations does not help Serbs in Kosovo.
With this obstruction, according to Kosovo Serbs are deprived of access to the human rights mechanism such as the European Court for Human Rights,
She has said that reactions in Serbia regarding Kosovo's failure to membership in Interpol show there is no meaning without the approach of the two communities about common interests, such as rule of law, to have normalisation of relations.
It has been persecuted that the reasonable and civilized world has expected President Vuciq to support Kosovo's membership in Interpol because membership would benefit Serbs living there, to benefit the entire region and who for normalising relations.












