Bajrami: Serbia has changed nothing from its genocide policies

Serbia has not changed anything from its genocide policies and has started practicing the same methods that it had implemented in the 1990s, originally in Croatia, to continue in Bosnia and Herzegovina, sponsoring terrorist groups, preparing them, exercising them and then creating a real reality, the university professor said, [...]
Serbia has not changed anything from its genocide policies and has started practicing the same methods that it had implemented in the 1990s, originally in Croatia, to continue in Bosnia and Herzegovina, sponsoring terrorist groups, preparing them, exercising them and then creating a real reality, university professor Arsim Bajrami said.
The same, according to him, has proven to be done in Kosovo.
The latest “developments, in northern Kosovo, are a classic act of aggression in the aggression of sovereignty, a prepared terrorist act, fully arranged by Serbia, from the highest political and military level”, Arsim Bajrami said, for “Info Plus”, RTK.
He, for the current situation, estimates that it will be a turning point of the international factor to have a clear position on Serbia, because, as he said, she has not made any reflection on her genocide past, and to Kosovo is trying to do what she has done even in the recent war of 1998-99.
Furthermore, according to Professor Bajrami, the events of September 24th will affect positioning or reshaping in the international community in the dialogue process.
“I think Serbia's terrorist attack on Kosovo, through its people who have long prepared them, will come a moment to the return of the international community to the essence of the Kosovo crisis”, Bajrami stressed.
Professor Bajrami further added that it would have to change the framework of dialogue, which would complete the conflict between Kosovo and Serbia, find a solution that must have recognition.
According to him, Kosovo should seek to return to the position of two years ago, where the American government, but the EU also demanded a legally binding final solution, with recognition in the centre, as it added that Kosovo should set conditions in the continuation of dialogue, because, as it put it, any parliamentary solution recycles such terrorist acts.











