Ischinger-Brinabiqi: Addressing concerns by promoting violence is not in order

The debate between German diplomat Wolfgang Ischinger and Serbia's prime minister, Anna Brnabyq, is continuing. The whole debate began when Ischinger called on the EU to react to the situation in the north until he asked a question. After that, Brnabyq reacted, who asked Ischinger if he knows why the Serbs are protesting. Dear Ischinger, a [...]
The whole debate began when Ischinger called on the EU to react to the situation in the north until he asked a question.
After that, Brnabyq reacted, who asked Ischinger if he knows why the Serbs are protesting.
Dear Ischinger, do you know why Serbs are protesting? Their prayers are 1) The implementation of the Brussels Agreement (signed in 2013!); 2) basic rule of law (not to be arrested on will and to be held hostage without even having contact with their families). Is it too much to ask? Contrary to EU values?
But even this Brnabych's tweet has not been unanswered.
Former German family in Kosovo- Serbia has written on Twitter during 2007-2008 that the legitimate demand is on both sides, but adds that addressing concerns should not be done through inciting violence.
“Of course there are legitimate requirements, on both sides, actually. What is not right is addressing such concerns through promoting public violence and unrest. Serbia knows exactly how to act as a responsible power! Christmas means peace!











