Licht: Kosovo has declared independence, nor can it be imagined to be part of Serbia

Belgrade's Policy Fund head Sonja Licht says that for those who say about “the integrity of” of the Kosovo problem, it is exactly the same as what will happen to Serbia. In an interview with the Serbian weekly “Novi Magazin”, she has estimated that, in time, it has strengthened “stubborn commitment that it is good that conflict [...]
Belgrade's Policy Fund head Sonja Licht says that for those who say about “the integrity of” of the Kosovo problem, it is exactly the same as what will happen to Serbia.
In an interview with the Serbian weekly “Novi Magazin”, she has estimated that, in time, it has strengthened “the stubborn commitment that it is good for the conflict to rise” and expectations that they will gain something at a future distance.
“Pushing would lead to what we are now struggling with unrealistic thoughts. We know the de-phacast Kumanovo agreement and then de-jure when 2008 Kosovo declared independence and became an independent state, and it is difficult to imagine Kosovo being part of Serbia. We all know that, it's hard to say, there's a lot of emotions,” she said.
According to her, in the interests of Serbia it is Kosovo to be normal society.











