Sup: Protests in Belgrade have nothing to do with Corona, but with Kosovo

The future of the Balkans is in the EU, and protests in Belgrade have nothing to do with Corona, but with Kosovo, Zelko Komsic, a member of Bosnia and Herzegovina's three-member Presidium, the newly elected Croat member of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Tri-member Preidium, Zelko Komsic, said in an interview with DW se “Bosnia and Herzegovina's future lies in [...]
The future of the Balkans is in the EU, and protests in Belgrade have nothing to do with Corona, but with Kosovo, says DW Zelko Komsic, member of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Presidium of three-members
Newly elected Croatian member of the three-member Presidium of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zelko Komsic, said in an interview with DW that Bosnia and Herzegovina's <x0nd) future is in the EU and NATO. According to 54-year-old “this is the only rational solution, not only for Bosnia and Herzegovina, but also for other Western Balkan countries.
EU must not miss strategic opportunity
The compass does not expect much from Europe, because “The EU clearly seems to have major problems with itself.” But he thinks the EU should not lose its important strategic opportunity to integrate the entire region into united Europe as soon as possible, because if the EU does not do so it leaves an empty space and I am afraid it will increase the impact of the East and Southeast [of Russia and Turkey, Mark. red.] in the region “.
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According to Zelko Komspi at the recent protests in the Republic of Serbia, the Pandemia of Corona has been used as a trigger for gatherings: “said it is protesting against the introduction of the police clock in Belgrade, and after a few moments it was clear that the protests are not related to the pandemic, but it is about Kosovo. ”
All that we've seen in the census coming from Belgrade shows that there is a political organised structure that is hiding the true intentions behind the history of Corona.” ) said Zelko Komsic. According to him, “the real goal is the inability of the Belgrade-Pristina Agreement”, which “at this moment at the most, suits the interests of the far-right and fascists in Serbia, as well as their supporters in Eastern Europe. ”
Transaction of Territorials Opens Very Dangerous
Regarding discussions on possible changes to the border between Serbia and Kosovo, Komsic says, that “what Serbia and Kosovo will do depends on them and for us it would be very inappropriate and uncomfortable to intervene. Many want to accompany Bosnia and Herzegovina, but we will not allow that. Bosnia and Herzegovina's borders should not be affected. There should be no exchange of territories, for this can lead to a dangerous precedent. The borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina are well known and we must insist. An exchange of territories is out of the question and would be very dangerous. ”











