Kamberi '%s': You are negotiating with people whose children were killed by Serbian paramilitaries

Kamberi '%s': You are negotiating with people whose children were killed by Serbian paramilitaries

Shaip Kamberi, leader of the Party for Democratic Action and head of the parliamentary group “United Valley - The SDA” in Serbia's Parliament has told Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq at today's session that he must understand he is negotiating with the Kosovo side, whose children were killed by Serbian paramilitaries. Kamber said he sees prospects [...]

Shaip Kamberi, leader of the Party for Democratic Action and head of the parliamentary group “United Valley - The SDA” in Serbia's Parliament has told Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq at today's session that he must understand he is negotiating with the Kosovo side, whose children were killed by Serbian paramilitaries. Kamberi said he sees prospects in the European Union and in the normalisation of Kosovo relations, Serbia. “

As a member of the Albanian people, I see prospects in the EU, but also in normalising relations with Serbia.

The formula for co-existence of Balkan peoples is understanding, everything else has led to bloody conflicts”, Kamberi said. He stressed that recycling the terms of the 1990s has no place in dialogue and that Serbia must realise that Kosovo's independence is the result of Yugoslavia's collapse.

“The experience of hatred and recycling terms from the 1990s have no place in dialogue. I understand that Serbia represents its interests, but Serbia must understand that you are negotiating with people whose children were killed by scorpions (a Serb paramilitary unit active during the war of Serbian years) Today it must be understood that Kosovo's independence is the result of the breakup of Yugoslavia”, Kamberi said.

Serbia's “Public must know that the killings of the Albanian population were committed and Serbian forces carried out widespread and organised attacks on Albanians”, Kamberi stressed. At this session, which is continuing to take place, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq is reporting on the Kosovo dialogue process .

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