Serbian media: Haradinaj seeks Serbia's kneel, not only recognition but 22 billion euros in compensation

If it is to be judged by recent Belgrade-Pristina developments, it seems that Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj is not planning to stop. So begins the Serbian media text, Blic.rs, according to which one of the last things that testifies to this is his comprehensive agreement between Serbia and Kosovo, which this medium [...]
If it is to be judged by recent Belgrade-Pristina developments, it seems that Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj is not planning to stop.
So begins the Serbian media text, Blic.rs, according to which one of the last things that testifies precisely to this is his comprehensive agreement between Serbia and Kosovo, which this medium calls a “list of his wishes”.
And for these “longing”, the medium writes, it sends along Telegrafi, however, Prime Minister Haradinaj has set a small price.
In his plan, blic.rs writes away, it could extremely be concluded that his goal (Haradinaj) is only one to send Serbia “directly to humiliation and total surrender”.
“On one side of Serbia and the Serb community in Kosovo have not been offered anything, our state not only has to recognise Kosovo and allow it a seat in the United Nations and all other international organisations, but will have to support it through numerous reparations dating back to RSFJ times”, the Serbian medium writes.
“In the document drafted by Haradinaj, it reportedly requires compensation for war damages, unpaid pensions, savings that Albanians had in the banks of the former Yugoslavia, but also others. While nobody, neither in Belgrade nor Pristina, can surely claim what such a sum could be. But Albanians from Kosovo have apparently not entered unprepared for these requirements. This is, in fact, around 22 billion euros, and this is only worth certain damages, which Kosovo has suffered from 1989 to 1999, during the period of sanctions that are blamed on Serbia”, writes among other Serbian media.












