Sejdiu: May God's dialogue end with everyone at his home and his service

Regional conferences organised by the Universal Peace Federation and the Women's Federation for World Peace are held in the Kosovo Assembly. “The necessity of co-operation and the need for integration” is the topic under discussion at this conference, where very importantly co-operation and co-existence among neighbours, especially peoples in the region, were stressed. In the works [...]
Regional conferences organised by the Universal Peace Federation and the Women's Federation for World Peace are held in the Kosovo Assembly.
“The necessity of co-operation and the need for integration” is the topic under discussion at this conference, where very importantly co-operation and co-existence among neighbours, especially peoples in the region, were stressed.
In the works of this conference, Fatmir Sejdiu, who was Kosovo president in the period 2007-2010, spoke of the importance of domestic and foreign co-operation. Choose a working directory
“As if there needs to be more impulse to what we call necessary co-operation, even within other countries that our role is an important role in the processes that are sensitive and one of those processes is the present time, is that the dialogue that has started, should God wish, should be finished, so that God would have everyone in his own home, in those that he has in the most positive sense, his own, and God would like to open a new era of concerted co-operation among the peoples, even in this case with the Republic of Serbia, the Sejdium said.
He said that one of the fundamental points Kosovo has behind it in foreign and domestic politics is to find a real spiritual comfort for its citizens and tear down the former idea that Kosovo's independence would destabilise the region.
Binak Ulaj, chairman of the Kosovo Universal Peace Federation, said Kosovo has functional co-operation with the countries of the region, but not with Serbia as well. According to him, with Serbia's institutions still far from integration flows, since political leaders in Belgrade have no readiness to do so.
He said that for official Belgrade, co-operation is only fulfilling obligations to international mechanisms, not their free will.
“Instead of apologizing for war crimes in Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo, they use every mechanism to prevent further consolidation of the Republic of Kosovo and its integration into international institutions and organisations. Their activities have kept even members of the Serb people in Kosovo, although Kosovo's constitutional body not only guarantees equal rights, but rather privileges them in representation, employment and others. The Belgrade government's propaganda still fuels illusions about Kosovo's return to Serbia, or at least a considerable part of it, Ulaj said.
According to him, Belgrade's political leaders have not given up on politics that conflicts with the principles of international law, and with the needs of regional and wider co-operation.
Ulaj also cited the Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq's statement, which has said that “Albanians are people who descended from Mount”.
And according to him, such statements testify that the heads of institutions in Belgrade in mind and heart still have anti-Albanian projects of the 19th century around them.
Alfred Moisiu, who held the post of president of Albania in 2002-2007, also spoke at this conference.
Our goal is to draw everyone closer so that we can live together as God has given us an earth. And we Albanians use an expression, a friend and friend you can choose, but God gives your neighbor. So let's co-exist, combine, live, that's our goal that I wish you would succeed in this conference and achieve what we want”, he said.
After the conference works, which are being held in the Kosovo Assembly, are finished, ambassadors' appointments for peace will be made.












