Serbia's Mummy in Kosovo

From media presentations of Serbian academics, it seems that public opinion in Serbia and beyond is being prepared to create a <x0 public data “for Serbia's major interest in the upcoming dialogue with Kosovo, expected to happen this year. The idea of resolving the Kosovo issue, as provided by Serbian politicians, [...]
But, the idea of creating the discresive propagandistic bed in public opinion in Serbia, and abroad, for a substantial cultural autonomy for the Serbian Orthodox Church, as if the owner of Serbian Orthodox heritage in Kosovo, seems to be strategic. Why?
Serbian “djep metaphor”
Serbian academics, one after one, are beating an old nail at the doors of Serbian and international public opinion, ahead of a future phase of Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, writes Edsim Canolli in Koha Ditore today.
Finally, Tibor Varadi also spoke, an academic who had been the head of Serbia's delegation to the International Court of Justice against Kosovo's declaration of independence.












