MP Kamberi teaches Vuciqi geography: For Serbia to go to Albania, it must pass through Kosovo

Albanian MP in Serbia's Shaip Kamberi Assembly has reacted to Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciqi, who at the inauguration of the first segment of the Nis-Merdare highway, said “are necessary for much better relations with Albanians”. Kamberi said that he had told the Serbian president in the debate on dialogue with Kosovo in [...]
Kamberi said that he had told the Serbian president in the debate over the dialogue with Kosovo in the Parliament of Serbia, until he reminded him that he reacted with resentment.
“Aleksander Vuciq has finally realized that for Serbia “much better relations with Albanians” are necessary. Yes, Mr. President, have I not told you the same thing in the parliamentary debate about dialogue with Kosovo? Have I not told you in that case that “of the Albanian people sees the prospect of my people in EU membership, but also in bilateral co-operation with Western Balkan peoples, including the Serbian people”.
I haven't told you that “hate speech and recycling of the terminology of the 1980s and 9050s there is no place in this reconciliation dialogue which also implies meeting with the past” and that “needs a new approach”. I also quoted Serbian intellectual Bogdan Bogdanovic as saying that “Serbia must certainly look at itself with foreign eyes” and eventually understand that “friendship creation is more important than gaining territories”. How did you respond back then? With anger you refused to give up war crimes policy”, he wrote on Facebook.
The Albanian MP in Serbia's Parliament has told the president of this state that only when Serbia accepts what it has done in Kosovo can there be friendships with Albanians.
He has also said Serbia's path to Albania runs through Kosovo.
You've finally been seen by the entire public as to how you accepted the suggestions coming from me. Again I'm telling you to give up your “virtual imaginations about Kosovo” and accept not only reality but also responsibility about what the Serbian state in Kosovo has done. Only then can you talk about friendship with Albanians. Until then, you have to understand the undeniable fact that your path to Albania passes through Kosovo”.












