Serbian politician: Brnabyq in Berlin recognised Kosovo and for that, prosecuted

Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq, publicly recognised Kosovo in Berlin and must therefore be prosecuted, the far right leader “Dveri” said in Serbia, Bosko Obradovic. “Deveri”, which argued that within the Berlin Process six Western Balkan states signed joint agreements, means Serbia recognised [...]
“Deveri”, which argued that within the Berlin Process six Western Balkan states signed joint agreements, means Serbia recognised Kosovo's independence.
So even concluded agreements in Berlin, Obradovic sees them at odds with Serbian national interests and the conscious recognition of Kosovo's independence.
Serbian nationalist Bosko Odrabovic estimated that Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic “mang, his participation in Berlin” by sending Ana Brnabicevic “to sign scandalous and treacherous agreements”.
“A will continue Ana Brnabic on these Berlin trails and serve to sign Kosovo's definition recognition under the Franco-German plan and impose sanctions on the Russian Federation based on pressure from Brussels, until the president of the Republic, who for the third time nominated it for the chief of government, is scheduled to blame someone else, he asked.
Even on Thursday the two far-right Serbian parliamentary parties -- “Dveri” and “Zavetnici” -- have come up against agreements signed under the Berlin Process because, as they said, the fact that there are six signatory states of the Western Balkans means Serbia recognises Kosovo's independence.
The signing established in the agreement by Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic, these two parties called it only a step further in recognising Kosovo's independence.
Because, if six countries sign agreements, including the false state of Kosovo, it is clear that the Serbian government views our southern province as an independent state”, the incumbent “Dveri” movement wrote.
“Zatnici” called on Serbian authorities, as they said, not to sign new agreements with Pristina, which are supported by the German government under the Berlin Process.
“due to announcements that Western Balkan countries, including Kosovo, in Berlin on Thursday approved agreements for free movement and recognition of university diplomas, we note that agreements promoted by German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock are not in the interest of the Serb people in Kosovo because they make it easy for Pristina to empower their power”, the parliamentary party's response said.
Both of these movements say the initiatives undertaken by Berlin are unfavourable and unacceptable for Serbia because, as they say, the ultimate goal is to membership Kosovo in the United Commission and the Council of Europe. /Reporter/











