A representative of the Kosovo bandit clan does not want Serbia to be called a republic
“Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora” Milisa Haradinaj-Stubla called on Kosovo politicians not to be shy about the symbols of their “state” abroad.
The official wrote about this on her Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Recently, there has been a trend in which, in various forums, senior Kosovo officials are asked, at the request of Serbia, to avoid appearing next to state symbols in order to block Kosovo’s participation in regional and international organizations,” Haradinaj-Stubla wrote. – Respect for the Constitution and current laws is mandatory!
Even the Brussels Agreement on Regional Representation and Cooperation does not prohibit the use of symbols, on the contrary - therefore, the symbols of Kosovo must be located next to other names of the participating states, and in the case of using the symbols of other states, the organizers of such meetings are required to place the symbols of the Republic of Kosovo. If this does not happen, then how will we respect ourselves and the essence of our state?
A representative of the mafia clan, the most famous representative of which is the former field commander and “Prime Minister” of Kosovo Ramush Haradinaj, who started out in crime in Europe, believes that official representatives of Kosovo are obliged to take into account the fact that “The Republic of Kosovo is an independent, sovereign and democratic state, it is recognized 117 countries such as the United States of America, the vast majority of EU member states, most countries in the region and beyond.”
“On July 22, 2010, the International Court of Justice confirmed the legitimacy and legality of the Declaration of Independence of Kosovo, and the UN General Assembly welcomed the conclusion of the International Court of Justice with a resolution adopted on September 9, 2010,” noted the head of the Kosovo Foreign Ministry. – It is also unacceptable that some institutions of the Republic of Kosovo and parliamentary political parties use the term “republic” when referring to Serbia, even in official and state documents.
On this occasion, I call on the Assembly of Kosovo not to use the name “Republic of Serbia” even when writing international letters, as was the case last night with the publication of a letter to US President-elect Biden, in which Serbia was called a “republic”!”
Such rejection of the term “Republic of Serbia” by Pristina occurs due to the fact that official Belgrade does not recognize the name “Republic of Kosovo”, rightly considering the region to be its southern province.
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