Serbian journalist: Kosovo Serbs released from Belgrade, not Pristina

columnist Dejan Ilic, criticising the government's 100-day rule of Serbia, has said Serbs in Kosovo should try to live alone and that “we must address ourselves”. “Perhaps Serbs in Kosovo should be released from Belgrade, and not from Pristina”, he told N1. He said Serbia “does not have [...]
“Perhaps Serbs in Kosovo should be released from Belgrade, not from Pristina”, he told N1.
He said that in Serbia “there are no governments, no institutions, nothing ... We have been buried in the same position for decades, what a black government”.
Commenting on Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabyq's statement that 100 days of her government passed under the shadow of tensions in Kosovo, Ilic said: “We have been living under the shadow of tensions in Kosovo”.
He also referred to the situation in Kosovo, saying that “schools teach children that Albanians are a wild tribe, half among animals and people, and now these people have to live with us, why live with us”.
Tell those people to try to live alone and we need to look at ourselves”, he says.
Ilic, questioned whether Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has accepted the new European plan, says he is surprised to see the talks on this deal.
That agreement is nothing new... it will not solve anything, because it does not mention the recognition of Kosovo, and it speaks of Kosovo's entry into international institutions, not specifying which”.












