Serbia is in no hurry to resolve Kosovo issue

The conversation with Professor Dejan Mirović was led by Veljko Zeljković

After Kosovo and Montenegro, the focus of US policy will again be BiH, i.e. Republika Srpska. The ultimate goal of Washington's new diplomatic offensive will be to reduce Russian influence in the Balkans, Dejan Mirovic, a professor at the Faculty of law in Kosovska Mitrovica, believes, stressing that the process will go “step by step”.

First, they destroyed the Serbian resistance in Kosovo and Metohija. They imposed the Brussels agreement, abolished the Serbian police, judiciary and civil protection and are now completing their plan in this southern Serbian province. Montenegro's turn has come, and Republika Srpska will become Washington's new target after it, because Serbs are the strongest there. I assume they will try to further degrade the competences of the institutions of Republika Srpska. Therefore, Milorad Dodik will find himself under a barrage of fire and pressure from the Western power centers. And this is not because he is a Russian obedient servant, as he is called in the West, but because Dodik is one of the biggest advocates of the original Dayton Agreement – Mirovic pointed out in an interview for “Glas Srpske”.

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Brothers by vassalage

Written By: Slobodan Samardžić

On the official Montenegrin policy towards Serbs and the Serbian Church, and on the occasion of the then draft law on religious freedoms, I wrote on this blog in June (vid. here). Then I marginally drew attention to the lukewarm and lukewarm attitude of the Serbian authorities on this occasion and illustrated it with a statement by the president of the state: "I will not enter into creating additional bad blood and conflict, in any way". Indeed, since then, when the debate in Montenegro had already started and when the Venice Commission was involved, until now, when legal violence had already been carried out, official Serbia has kept its head in the sand. What little she has reacted in recent days, she better not have done so, because of the new disgrace she has committed.

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Attack on the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro

He writes: Slavisa Batko Milacic-analyst.

If the Serbs in Montenegro think of fighting for basic human rights and becoming an indispensable political factor again, it is necessary to start pursuing a more aggressive policy. First of all, it means that they have to start fighting only for their own interests. Unfortunately, the Serbian political leadership does not do that today. Thus, the Serbs, paradoxically, came to the situation that they did not even have their own national party (New Serbian democracy became part of the Democratic Front). At this difficult moment, there are ideal conditions to open the Serbian question in Montenegro.

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