Weightball: Serbia is waiting with magic to return Kosovo

In a debate on Kosovo at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory in Belgrade, politician and sociologist Vesna Pesic has declared that the Kosovo issue should be carried out as soon as possible and that Kosovo's independence is irreversible, broadcasts to Time. nights. “instead of looking at how to define Serbia and [...]
In a debate on Kosovo at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory in Belgrade, politician and sociologist Vesna Pesic has declared that the Kosovo issue should be carried out as soon as possible and that Kosovo's independence is irreversible, broadcasts to Time. nights.
Instead of looking at how Serbia is defined and making plans for its progress, we deal with prophecy and magic that certain changes in the world will occur and that someone will return this holy “soil to”. If we still live with these, there will be nothing from Serbia. I am to go against these ideas immediately and for Kosovo to find better solutions and not any solution, FoNet quoted Pesic as saying.
Helsinki Council in Serbia head Sonja Biserko has said Serbia should sign the binding legal agreement with Kosovo, which would guarantee political security and security for the Serb minority while adding that failure to resolve the Kosovo issue would distance Serbia from the EU.
The frozen conflict means postponing the solution until international circumstances change, and until there is no recompliance of the Balkans, but I think this is a very dangerous illusion that hurts not only Serbia, but the entire region”, Biserko said.
In her words, for Kosovo's solution to Serbia, you expected much from Russia's intervention.
She thinks Kosovo membership in U NESTO can only be useful to Serbia.
Historian and chairman of the Progressive Club (Napredni club) Cedomir Antiq has shown doubt whether the Kosovo issue would be resolved even if Serbia recognised its independence.
He has stressed that the international process of recognising Kosovo has gone far, and that he does not believe Serbia has the will and strength to integrate Kosovo in the perspective as they have integrated Kosovo, for example, Croatia, the Serbian Kraina or Russia Chechnya, which has not been internationally recognised.
Antic eventually tried to reach the border agreement between Kosovo and Serbia by referendum and to remain five temples on Serbia's territory.
But there was another debater at this table who thought quite differently.
The MP and the editor of Nove Srpske politics's new Serbian political teaching -- Djordje Vukadinovic -- thinks Kosovo's independence should not be final and he hopes not to be.
It, as “follows FoNet”, has presented the results of the March research, under which 39.8 per cent of citizens have been declared to delay Kosovo's settlement.
Despite power propaganda and the non-governmental sector, the opinion in Serbia even further thinks that postponing the solution to Kosovo's problem would be best, or at least the worst solution, and so do I, Vukadinovic has said.
According to him, the strain was resolved at the moment among the bad options currently on our desk and power, they have accepted them because they fear or because somewhere and someone has promised that the problem will be solved in a few years and now they have to fulfill the promise to world power centres.












