Mujanovic: What happened in Kosovo reminds me of 1991 Croatia

Jasmin Mujanovic, politicalologist and specialist of Southeast Europe's policies and international affairs, said it is quite clear that what happened in Kosovo is an expression of the formal, fundamental policy of official Belgrade -- the regime of Alexander Vuciqi. “is simply impossible to believe that such paramilitary action would [...]
“It is simply impossible to believe that such paramilitary action could have been carried out without official and very serious support by state actors, security authorities and all other political relevans located within the Serbian state regime”, he said in an interview for the Montenegrin media, “Pobjeda”.
According to him, what happened in Kosovo is terribly reminded of events in Croatia in 1991 and Bosnia in 1992.
“Sic said even Prime Minister Kurti himself, was the first phase of Kosovo's formal occupation by Serbia, possibly an invasion that did not threaten everyone. Kosovo's territory, but absolutely aimed at occupying some northern parts, which would later create the new Republika Srpska in Kosovo”, he said.
Adding that unfortunately, it still remains the goal of the policy we see from Belgrade, and we see that they neither repent nor hide behind it all.
Unfortunately, I am afraid that in the near future we will see the continuation of that policy, which, I fear, will be more bloody and dangerous than what we saw a few days ago”, Mujanovic said.
According to him, the West's insistence on the ethno-territorial solution in Kosovo modelled by Bosnian Dayton is also a threat to Montenegro's sovereignty and territorial integrity.











