Serbian MP: Kosovo was never ours, we treated Albanians with racism as uneducated

Serbian MP: Kosovo was never ours, we treated Albanians with racism as uneducated

Serbia's Parliament deputies, Zarko Koraz and Dragan Shormaz, have spoken about the Kosovo issue on the new series's “Cossinus”, this show that is carried out by Serbian news agency “FoNet” and deals directly with the Kosovo issue. Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy Professor Parliamentary Group MP [...]

Serbia's Parliament deputies, Zarko Koraz and Dragan Shormaz, have spoken about the Kosovo issue on the new series's “Cossinus”, this show that is carried out by Serbian news agency “FoNet” and deals directly with the Kosovo issue.

Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy Professor Parliamentary Group deputy Liberal Democratic Party ʹ the Social Democrat League of Vojvodina HINA Sandzak, Zarko Korac, was very tough when he spoke about what Kosovo personally means to him. It says that territory Serbia has historically lost, territory which, in his opinion, has never really been part of Serbia.

It means that countries lose part of their territory because they haven't succeeded, to say a neutral word, to adopt it. Serbs have always had a very negative report on Albanians, there has been racism. For us, the word "syshiptar" meant an uneducated, physical worker, and this for an educated Albanian is very difficult to accept”, Koraz estimates, says Koha.net.

Meanwhile, Serbian Progressive Party MP Aleksandar Vuciq's party, Dragan Shormaz, says that for him, as far as Kosovo is concerned, the Serbian people matter and that he wants no Serb to ever let Kosovo go.

If it is possible to return as much as possible, because that's the only way to keep saying it's ours, and of course to protect our historic heritage and the Serbian Orthodox Church because, without a people, it's hardly going to be protected”, he declares.

As for the referendum, Korac says he believes there will be no such one, though, according to him, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq repeatedly promises. You also think that even if there is, the wording will be done in a way that will be unclear to people what they are voting for.

Sormaz says Serbian citizens should become a clear “crystal of” what Serbia wins and what it loses with agreement with Kosovo.

As for the Kosovo seat at the UN, Professor Korac says one day this will happen, and Serbia will simply not raise its hand against that decision.

If the agreement is reached, Serbia will be forced not to raise its hand against é, so it will vote neither against, but will be passive. Will Kosovo be a UN member day? You know, in the UN there is Palestine, which controls its territory less than Kosovo”, he said.

While Vucinqi's party deputy, Shormaz, said that if Kosovo wants to become part of the UN, Serbia must win something.

“cannot be said to have seats in the UN, and Serbia will not benefit anything”, he said.

 

Asked about the frozen conflict between Kosovo and Serbia, Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy professor Zarko Korac says Serbia's worst option would be this conflict, for which he says, “ins a part of politicians in Serbia, insists, as it looks, even Russia”.

Meanwhile, Shorta says the agreement is the only solution, both for Serbs and Albanians.

The professor says that it is possible, a compromise that involves everything. “Of course, Albanians will not give up independence, and this is out of compromise”, Time.net broadcasts.

And MP Shorta says that for compromise, both sides must give up something.

To reach compromise, we all have to give up something. This withdrawal is the least possible loss, both for one and the other”, Shormaz says.

MPs were also asked about demarcation (the exchange of territories). Professor Korac says this idea was a lie, because neither side would lose part of its territory.

The code for demarcation is a lie, and I think it's never been real since the beginning. Because neither Albanians nor representatives of the Republic of Serbia intend to give up a portion of their 48x1> territory, the professor said.

And Shorta said she would like the whole of Kosovo “to remain” part of Serbia.

“has been an idea for possible compromise. But if it's on the table yet, it's not a question for me. Do I like it as an idea or not, I tell you that I would rather Kosovo remains an autonomous province within Serbia”, Shormaz said.

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