Serbian artist: Serbia must recognise Kosovo, impose sanctions on Russia

On the day that Russian President Vladimir Putin remained (day) in Belgrade, Serbian artist Cedomir Petrovic, in the newspaper “Danas” wrote an article on Serbia's relations dealt with Russia. In this text, “Our friend Putin” is coming, he, after stressing that Serbia has not benefited from Russia, has demanded that his country [...]
In this scripture under the heading “we are getting a visit from Comrade Putin”, he, after stressing that Serbia has had no benefit from Russia, has demanded that his country recognise Kosovo's independence, impose sanctions on Russia, and strive for membership in the European Union and NATO, Kohanet broadcasts.
There is no remorse without any sense that we owe someone, and at least Russia, to make a great effort with the recognition of Kosovo, to impose sanctions on Russia and harmonise our foreign policy with EU policy and to seek membership in the European Union and the Atlantic Alliance.
Pristina's tax and the recognition of Belgrade is like that story of which is older, hens or eggs. But this time, let's not even be without eggs and even chicken-free”, Petrovic wrote.












