Serbian nationalists protest Kosovo talks

Hundreds of Serbian nationalists have marched Sunday against talks with Kosovo, namely against the European Plan, which aims at normalising relations between the two countries. As Reuters writes, they want close ties with Russia, Serbia's old ally. They also criticised President Aleksandar Vuciq for his role in talks on a supported agreement [...]
Hundreds of Serbian nationalists have marched Sunday against talks with Kosovo, namely against the European Plan, which aims at normalising relations between the two countries.
As it says Reuters, they want close ties with Russia, Serbia's old ally.
Also criticised President Aleksandar Vuciq for his role in talks on a Western-backed agreement with Kosovo.
On February 27th, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, initially agreed on the agreement to normalise relations.
But it doesn't sign it, it says. ReutersI follow Clancosova. tv
One of the hikers said the Serbian people would not give up Kosovo.
Serbia's “People who polluted this land with blood will not give Kosovo Serb, because Kosovo is holy”, said Zorica Mojsic from Belgrade as it walked with other hikers.
The Serbian Orthodox Church organised its prayers for Kosovo, which will last until Easter but did not approve the march and its clergy did not participate.
On Friday, the patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church Porfirije said in a sermon “nobody should teach the church... what Kosovo is... the release of Kosovo in words is easy. ”
Another meeting between Kurti and Vuciqi is envisioned in northern Macedonia on March 18th, where European Plan Implementation Way will be discussed












