The book Kosovo sent protest marks to Brussels, Serbia publishes free online

The book Kosovo Foreign Minister Melza Haradinaj Stublla sent a protest note to the European Commission in Brussels, now Serbia has published it in digital form online and it can be read for free. It's the book “The Christian Heritage of Kosovo and Metohija: The Historical and Spiritual Heartland of [...]
The book Kosovo Foreign Minister Melza Haradinaj Stublla sent a protest note to the European Commission in Brussels, now Serbia has published it in digital form online and it can be read for free.
It's the book “The Christian Heritage of Kosovo and Metohija: The Historical and Spiritual Heartland of the Serbian People”, or in Albanian “” Christian Heritage in Kosovo and Metohija: The historical and spiritual heart of the Serbian people”.
The propaganda book was seen in a joint picture of European Union Enlargement Commissioner Oliver Varhely with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq.
Minister Haradinaj Stublla had said this is diplomatic scandal, provocation and animation.
Such projections have died, along with Milosevic's genocide regime. This should be clear to every table, every representative: The Republic of Kosovo is one and inconsistent.”, it wrote.
The Online Insander newspaper had also asked about this development in the European Commission how an EU representative was made to pose before such a propaganda book.
In a written response to Inseder.com, from Varhely's cabinet, Maja Kocijanciq, had clarified that the meeting was held by President Vuciq in Serbia's EU mission, not in the Commissioner's office.
“Taki was received by President Vuciq in Serbia's EU mission (so not in the Commissioner's office)”, Kocijanciq was expressed.
It further added that the commissioner has also met with Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti and maintains regular and continued contact with both sides, in line with the EU's determined policy and its priorities towards the Western Balkans.
It maintains very regular contacts with Kosovo and Serbia, in line with the EU's firm policy and the priority we give to the Western Balkans”, it is complete.
The same book is now published in form Digital and has been offered potential readers for free.
This book could also be found on Amazon for an estimated $85 before being published in this free form.












