NATO Assembly approves report for Western Balkans, Serbia rejects

In the works of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly under way in Madrid, Spain, the Assembly approved the Western Balkans Report. The report on the Western Balkans has rejected the leader of the Serbian delegation, coming from Serbian President Vuciq's party, claiming the report contains falsehoods for Kosovo, because according to him, Kosovo is a state as [...]
The report on the Western Balkans has rejected the leader of the Serbian delegation, coming from Serbian President Vuciq's party, claiming the report contains a lie about Kosovo, because according to him, Kosovo is a state as it added that they are negotiating the Kosovo status issue.
“also claiming that Russian military bases in Serbia are for humanitarian purposes, that there is no tension promoted by Serbia, etc. Following his request, the Assembly passes the word to the head of the Kosovo Republic Assembly delegation, Driton Hyseni, who argued that the Serbian delegation's claims, respectively, are completely false. Kosovo is the Sovereign State, declared in 2008, recognised by 117 countries around the world. Moreover, he stressed that its independence has also been proven by the international court of justice”, the announcement said.
In addition, Kosovo Assembly delegation head Hyseni said Russian bases in Serbia are not for humanitarian purposes, but, according to him, they are military bases and that most of them are located along the border with Kosovo.
Also, he adds that all tension in northern Kosovo is the product of influence and influence Belgrade has on the Serb minority, living in northern Kosovo. Following the delegation's speech from Kosovo, the report was put to the polls, and besides two abstentions, all other votes were PRO, which means none of the Serbian delegation's leader's statements were taken into account”.
“Much support in these discussions of Kosovo has been granted by United Kingdom Parliament member Mrs. Harriett Balddin, calling for recognition of reality in Kosovo and inviting NATO member states to recognise Kosovo's citizenship”, the report says.
Further, it is announced that tonight the delegations will meet the King of Spain, where solemn receptions will be held at the Royal Palace.












