Serbs nervous by Kosovo flag at Notre-Dame de Paris

Belgrade is angry over why in honour of the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I at the Nore Dame de Paris temple along with other flags the flag of Europe's newest state, Kosovo. According to the Serbian media Belgrade is still looking into the way it reacts to host France. According to [...]
According to Belgrade, which introduces the Kosovo flag as scandalous action, it says that formally behind this act lies the Church, in fact the state of France itself has recognised Kosovo's independence since 2008. Serbian media write that it remains to be seen after some day if the deployment of the Kosovo flag constitutes the iconography novel that will accompany the footnote of the end of the Great War in Paris, in which world leaders will participate. Both the president of Serbia and the president of the Republic of Kosovo Hashim Thgaci have been invited to this manifestation. Serbian newspaper “V. Novosti” quotes sources that notre Dam flags of states have been posted based on France's President Emanuel Macron's list of guests, Time broadcasts.
For now, as Belgrade media write, it remains unknown how French authorities will behave at the next ceremony when it comes to official decoration. According to them, if you want the official decoration to be done just as it does the important moment in human history, as is the centennial of the end of one of the bloodiest wars since the world's creation, France would have to give importance to the appropriate decoration, where the flags enter, as if teaching courtesy to the French Belgrade, calling it indiscreet (the flame of Kosovo) for countries that have not recognised Kosovo's independence.
Serbian media remind France of the <x0 selective” model of the European Union, which in formal meetings with Western Balkan leaders uses the formula called Gimnih, under which participants are represented only by names, without the title of state or prominence of official symbols. These media, however, are aware that such a symbolic moment as the end of World War I would be unimaginable without state symbols, broadcast Koha.net.











