Kosovo's ambassador reacts to Djokovic: You may be a winner, but deep down you remain primitive of ordinary chauvinist

Kosovo's ambassador to Bulgaria, Edon Cana, has reacted after the Serbian team's holiday in tennis with nationalist songs for Kosovo, following his final triumph at ATP Cup. After triumph over Spain's team in the finals, through live in social networks, world-renowned tennis player Novak Djokovic and other members of the team [...]
Following the triumph of Spain's team in the final, through live rounds on social networks, world-renowned tennis player Novak Djokovic and other team members have celebrated with nationalist songs for Kosovo.
The Cana is directed to Novak Djokovic that you may be the winner of ATP, but still deep remains primitive, backward and nationalist and ordinary Balkan chauvinist
“You may be the winner of ATP, but still deep remains primitive, outdated and nationalist and ordinary Balkan chauvinist. Not by chance Novak Djokovic was not much loved and popular in tennis history”, Ambassador Cana wrote.
Last night, the Serbian team was heard singing the song for the Battle of Kosovo, which among other things in the text has the sentence that “wherever I go, you get back, almost someone takes Kosovo from my spirit”.
They sang “Vidovdan” song, title of Gordana Lazarevich's 1989 song. Vidovdan is also one of the most important religious holidays for Serbia through which he remembers the Battle of Kosovo of 1389, which he lost from the Ottoman Empire.












