Serbian politician says Albanians do not destroy any church, no monastery during Kosovo war

Former Serbian politician and writer Vuk Draskovic has acknowledged that Albanians did not destroy any churches and no monasteries in Kosovo during the war. In an interview for the Belgrade portal “Mondo”, part of which Kankosova is forwarded. tv he has said that, however, Serbia has lost its territory known as Kosovo. “E [...]
In an interview for the Belgrade portal “Mondo”, part of which Kankosova is forwarded. tv he has said that, however, Serbia has lost its territory known as Kosovo.
The missing “is Kosovo. It wasn't supposed to be like this to lose. But in war with NATO, he lost nothing of what we consider Kosovo to be. Neither the Serbian people, no churches, no monasteries. He lost territory, which even without NATO defeat, was without Serbs”, Draskovic said of “Mondo”, broadcasts Kdankosova.tv. “Today in Kosovo, but even then, out of 11 residents, only one is Serb. So, what's ours here? What we want is territories in which there are no Serbs”.
According to him, the last time when Serbs were majority in Kosovo, was in the time of the Battle of Kosovo, in 1389 and always later, they were minorities. At the time of the Balkan Wars, Kosovo was as it is now, with Albanian majority.
Draskovic has acknowledged that others, but more Serbians themselves, are guilty of losing Kosovo.
“Today reportedly Aleksandat Vuciq should preserve Kosovo in Serbia. Otherwise, I'm gonna lose my head. This is a tremendous propaganda that is trying to convince the Serbian people that Kosovo did not lose Milosevic, that no provision was signed (on 9 June 1999) in Kumanovo, and that Resolution 1244 (on June 10, 1999)” was not signed, he said. So, it's trying to convince the people not to accept anything but to think of any new myth, that Kosovo is in Serbia. Then, the current president is accused of being a traitor and of possibly losing Kosovo. That is what those who were Slobodan Milosevic's biggest supporters are saying and who pushed him into war with NATO, during which Kosovo” was lost.
Draskovic said afterwards that it is incredible how easily certain things can be done in Serbia, which are imposed on the people as obligations.
The most sacred obligation is to preserve Kosovo in Serbia. But that is easier for you, and you cannot miss what you do not have. So, how can you keep it if you don't have it?












