Janjic: The hearing published between Kusari-Lila and Simic Sıj goes well with Belgrade in favour of Americans

Janjic: The hearing published between Kusari-Lila and Simic Sıj goes well with Belgrade in favour of Americans

Serbian opposition publicist Dusan Janjic has commented to the Serbian newspaper Danas, wiretapping published between the head of the Vetevendosje Movement Parliamentary Group, Mimoza Kusari-Lila and that of the Serbian List, Slavko Simic, claiming they do not contribute to official Belgrade or Milan Radojicic, but rather go in favour of the United States [...]

“Theorically, the census could have come from Belgrade, but it could have been bugged or delivered. All of this in the end discredits Milan Radojicic, deputy head of the Serbian List, which I don't believe suits Belgrade”, Janjic said.

Whatever happens, everything that happened is in favour of Americans, as a lesson for those who are reluctant to stop the Ohrid Agreement with tales of democracy in Kosovo”, Janjic added.

According to the Serbian activist, the release of wiretapping to the public, where Kusari-Lila is heard co-ordinating with Simic and also acknowledging that he has talked to the criminal who controls gangs in the north, Milan Radojicic, also marks the end of “reciprocity policy in which Belgrade and Pristina participate together by raising tensions”.

Dusan Janzic

The immediate “effect was immediately seen in the Kosovo Parliament. A clash broke out in which Besnik Beslim, whose reputation as chief negotiator in the dialogue with Belgrade” was worse, Janjic explains.

Published in three parts, wiretaps highlight government co-operation with the Serbian List and people who lead it, thereby undermining the ruling party's claims that they do not co-ordinate with Kosovo Serb political leaders. /albanian mail

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