Albanians in Serbia want the “prime minister” of Kosovo to represent their interests in negotiations with Belgrade
The deputy chairman of the Bujanovac community, Skiprim Musliu, said that the Albanians of Serbia's Presevo Valley expect Kosovo's "Prime Minister" Albin Kurti to include them in dialogue with Serbia.
This was reported by EkonomiaOnline, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The Albanian deputy chairman of the Bujanovac community, Skiprim Musliu, told the portal that the “government” of the pan-Albanian Albin Kurti has taken some steps to improve the situation of Albanians in this part of Serbia.
“The government has allocated 500 thousand euros to improve the situation of Albanians in the Presevo Valley,” the official said.
Also, according to Musliu, the biggest problem of Albanians in Bujanovac is passivity in communicating with the Serbian authorities. And the non-recognition of local diplomas by Kosovo.
The Presevo Valley in southern Serbia, consisting of three communities - Presevo, Medveja and Bujanovac, has a large percentage of the Albanian population, there are strong separatist sentiments and sympathy for Kosovo and Albania. In Presevo, Albanians make up 89% of the population, in Bujanovac - 61%, in Medvedzha - 32%.
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