Serbian writer: Kosovo must be taken by force, form a special guerrilla

It is impossible to keep the frozen conflict in Kosovo, because Serbia has fallen on its knees, even it is lying, Serbian writer Momcilo Seliq has declared FoNet. According to him, the agreement between Belgrade and Pristina is impossible, because, he said, the West, as well as the other side, does not respect any agreements, broadcast Koha.net. Selic [...]
It is impossible to keep the frozen conflict in Kosovo, because Serbia has fallen on its knees, even it is lying, Serbian writer Momcilo Seliq has declared FoNet.
According to him, the agreement between Belgrade and Pristina is impossible, because, he said, the West, as well as the other side, does not respect any agreements, broadcast Koha.net.
Seliq has stressed that the “that which has been dealt with by violence should be returned with violence, while until this time (the capture) comes, a special guerrilla must be developed”.
Serbia will endure as long as it can until it achieves the solution in the way the problem has been created, because the <x0-point of violence must be broken violently“, he has said.
Let's wait, just as we've waited 500 years to solve the violent act of the Ottomans”, has managed Selic.
He added that resolving compromise between Serbia and Kosovo cannot have, as they are uneven parties,
He is sure that “Pristina is not Pristina for Washington and Belgrade is neither Belgrade”.
To him the idea of separation is unacceptable.
Selic, broadcasting Koha.net, sees no solution either with any agreement reached at an international conference, stressing that none of these agreements have been respected over the past 20 years.
Selic thinks that Kosovo's UN seat does not depend on Serbia, because, he said, the UN will do what it wants.
According to him, even if Serbia accepts this seat, the Albanian appetite will not stop at the current borders.
“It is good to look at the map and see how far they want to go with Albania big”, Selic has said, adding that he opposes holding the referendum on Kosovo.











