Daciq: In Kosovo is our origin, the roots of our citizenship

Serbia's position is clear for preserving peace and stability, but its goal is not to find quick solutions. That was Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic's position during the “Serbs and Albanians conference in what direction?”, organised in Belgrade by 2 Tanjug and ATSH news agencies, with participation [...]
“in Kosovo is our origin and the roots of our citizenship. Belgrade does not see the Kosovo issue as something resolved! ” says Serbia's foreign minister and deputy prime minister.
“I have always been for the problem to be solved in the middle of the mother states, as Albanians rather than Kosovars live in Pristina. We want good relations with Tirana, while with Pristina we want to resolve a concrete problem we have. Of course, there will be many problems for both Serbia and Kosovo if the problem is not resolved, especially on the road to the EU. For that we should be aware both in Belgrade and those in Pristina. This means that a long - term and lasting solution should be found that will remove problems. Not only in relations between Serbs and Albanians, but also those dealing with Serbia's European path, but also what Kosovo thinks has been resolved. Compromise is needed and a middle solution”, Dacic said.
As the conference spurs the debate on the future, dialogue with and for each other, to understand what separates us and what unites us, and a reconceptive of Albanian-Serbian relations in downtown Belgrade, ahead of the Parliament headquarters stand for several years these slogans that continue to cultivate in Serbs the myth of a victim, innocent and humble Serbia by continuing to keep hatred of Albanians alive.
It's about the association of missing and kidnapped from Kosovars, and that's their action in many countries and I've put them in front of the Assembly. We cannot forget our past, but we must all return together to solving current problems and be guided by the future. We want good relations with Albania and generally with Albanians. Solving the problems we have and will be stronger than when we argue”, Dachic said.












