No dialogue without an apology from Belgrade



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Today, after yesterday’s speech at the assembly, which was totally a criticism of the state of Serbia, the Serbian parliament member of the Albanian minority in south central Serbia, had space on Radio Sarajevo to repeat all that, and order more. , about dialogue. Belgrade and Pristina, that “there can be no dialogue between the two peoples that were at war.”

For a dialogue to be established, he says, “the state that committed the crimes must admit them and apologize,” which Belgrade, according to him, “persistently rejects.”

Today, he says, the Albanians are the second largest nation in the Balkans and without normalization of relations with them, “neither Serbia nor the Balkans can be stable.”

“So the clearer it is made to them, the faster an agreement will be reached,” says Kamberi, although, he says, he doubts that the new government will comply with all the obligations assumed.

He believes that Belgrade must be able to see how sincere the government is in its intention to reach a global agreement with Pristina, in order, as he puts it, “to finally put an end to the centuries-old dispute between Albanians and Serbs on which the stability of the Balkans”.

Radio Sarajevo Kamberija also asks if he fears that “Serbia may once again be a factor of instability” in the Balkans, and he answers that he is sure of that, considering Belgrade’s attitude towards the Republika Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina.



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