Abdullah: Unlike Kosovo, unity in Serbia regarding dialogue

Political analyst Faton Abdullahu has said that there is unity in Serbia when it comes to dialogue, unlike Kosovo that lacks that. On the Info Magazine Show in Kosovo, he has said that this unity was built by Serbian President Alexander Vuciq by being victimised before the international factor. “I of [...]
Political analyst Faton Abdullahu has said that there is unity in Serbia when it comes to dialogue, unlike Kosovo that lacks that.
On the Info Magazine Show in Kosovo, he has said that this unity was built by Serbian President Alexander Vuciq by being victimised before the international factor.
“I see that there is unity in Serbia when it comes to the Kosovo issue, it is strange, but it goes hand in hand to have a” unity.
“This unity has mostly built Vuciqi and has gone hand in hand to even the international community to be a lighthouse that can solve the problem with Kosovo”.
“As I've observed in recent years, he [Vuciq] is also victimised before the US and before the EU, playing the role of the victim as if the others are doing this evil to me”.
Abdullahu has added that Vuciq has used the 100 per cent tax on Serbian goods, as well as the measure of reciprocity to continue his victimisation policy.
It's strange if it's compared to Kosovo because there's no opposition there since we have it [that we have why we are more Democrats or why we have more international control that's another matter]”
“But Serbia does not have Albin Kurta, and does not know whether it makes Serbia stronger for domestic democracy, but in Kosovo's respect has not changed much”.












