Serbs asked to bring Serbian Army into Kosovo . .

A report by “Tanjug” shows that an almost equal number of respondents support and on the other hand reject the ongoing Belgrade-Pristina dialogue. Asked what President Alexander Vuciq and the government should do in the future regarding Kosovo, 36% have responded by saying dialogue with [...]
Asked what President Aleksandar Vuciq and the government in the future should do about Kosovo, 36% have responded by saying dialogue with Pristina should continue.
While 33% of them said the talks should be interrupted until the formation of the Serbian Communists Association in Kosovo, follows “>b92”, Periscopi broadcasts.
According to this survey, 10% of residents have agreed to a military intervention in Kosovo.
27 per cent said that “nothing can be done if Kosovo increasingly becomes independent from Serbia in the political-legal and economic sense”, while 20 per cent think Serbia should be “clearly determine its property-juridic requirements regarding the Albanian side. ”
10% haven't answered the survey questions at all.
The 8% of those interviewed were to recognise Kosovo's independence, 7% were for negotiations with Kosovo to be interrupted, until 6% think Belgrade should reverse the signatures from the Brussels agreement, reports “Tanjug”./Periscopi/












