Pristina’s “tough guy” routine stands in the way of constructive dialogue with Belgrade

The adoption of a resolution in the self-proclaimed “Republic of Kosovo” on the alleged “genocide” committed on this territory by the Serbs and the Serbian army is an unfriendly step that darkens the prospects for future negotiations.

This statement was made by the head of the Serbian parliamentary committee on Kosovo and Metohija Milovan Dretsun.

“Negotiations cannot be built on such a tough false campaign, on accusations that stir up tensions between the Serbs and Albanians, increase the radicalization of Albanian society and the hatred of the Serbian people,” he stressed.

According to him, the adoption of Pristina resolution is a propaganda step, called upon, moreover, to conceal the war crimes of the Kosovo leaders.

The night before in the “Republic of Kosovo” a resolution was adopted on the genocide that was allegedly committed by Serbian military personnel during hostilities in the province in the late 20th century. The document was supported by 79 deputies, not a single one spoke against, despite the fact that representatives of the Serbian party were not present at the meeting.

As the media found out, Kosovo’s deputy Flera Brovina, a representative of the ruling coalition and one of the defenders of the draft resolution, found out a photo that was actually made in Iraq as “evidence” of the rape of an Albanian girl by the Serbian military. It was possible to figure out the forgery thanks to the simple application of searching the image on the Internet.