Canak's Biserco at Kurti “shows what is being said in Belgrade about northern Serbs”, have a request for it

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has hosted the meeting of Sonja Biserkon, founder and president of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia. With him at the meeting were Nenad Canak, Serbian politician, co-founder and former leader of the centre-left party, the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, as well as Mark Baskin, [...]
As the prime minister's office has announced at this meeting was discussed on the situation and developments in the Western Balkan region, the will and prospects for integration into the EU and NATO, and in particular for reports between Kosovo and Serbia, history and actuality, as well as prospects for the future.
They told Kurt that the official Belgrade is planning the shift of Kosovo Serbs, especially those from the north, to Sandzak.
“During the meeting, Biserko, Canak and Baskin announced to the prime minister that official Belgrade is planning the shift of Kosovo Serbs, especially those from the north, to Sandzak, where houses and residences are reportedly being built for them. They appealed to Prime Minister Kurti to try to prevent such a scenario”.
“Prime Minister Kurti reaffirmed the importance of democracy, rule of law and equality for all citizens of Kosovo and specifically the involvement of the Serb community in all aspects of the economy and society”, the ZKM report said.
“Furthermore, the prime minister announced to his guests the rights that non-resident communities enjoy in the Republic of Kosovo, as well as the efforts the Government is making to increase opportunities for these communities in many areas such as education, employment and security. Prime Minister Kurti thanked them for the commitment to building the bridges of peace and good neighbourly co-operation within the region, these European principles that are embraced and embedded in our Republic”, the announcement concludes.












