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Berisha welcomes Kosova Serbia agreement in Brussels

28. February 2012. | 09:04

Source: Emg.rs

The prime minister appreciated it as an act of special importance as Kosova will be able to take part in west Balkan regional meetings and in the European integration process under Kosova nameplate, an independent state and country.

Prime Minister Sali Berisha positively assessed the agreement Kosova and Serbia reached in Brussels negotiations.

The prime minister appreciated it as an act of special importance as Kosova will be able to take part in west Balkan regional meetings and in the European integration process under Kosova nameplate, an independent state and country.

The agreement is highly significant not only for normalization of bilateral relations between Kosova and Serbia, but even for cooperation, peace and regional stability.

The agreement actually carries a footnote of compromise between the sides, but given that the Serbian side has accepted it, there is a de facto and de jure acceptance of Kosova as an independent state and country.

The incontestable fact of the matter is that more than 90% of the free countries of the world including USA, France, Germany, Italy, Japan have recognized Kosova since it declared independence on February 17, 2008 and after the ruling by the International Court of Justice saying Kosova's declaration of independence is legal, the 1244 UN Security Council resolution is just a relic from the archive of a time that can never return, a dead letter that don’t believe even those who quote it.

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28. February 2012. 12:43:19

| Ime

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Where exactly is Kosova? Sounds like a fictional name.

Kosovo is a southern Serbian province - I guess Kosova is what invaders and occupiers call it now - in a feeble attempt to deny history and reality but everybody knows that Kosovo is, was and always will be Serbia!

Seriously - do Albanians really think we are all so dumb?

28. February 2012. 18:53:58

| Ime

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Kosovo is a Serbian word. Kosovo is Serbian.

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