The conclusions of the "All-Serbian Assembly" are considered contradictory and paradoxical
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The "All-Serbian Assembly" and the statement that came out of this meeting held on Saturday in Belgrade, are considered contradictory and paradoxical. In this statement it is stated that Kosovo is an inalienable part of Serbia, for which political analysts consider that Kosovo has already been de-facto recognized. Saturday's meeting is also estimated to aim at the creation of a greater Serbia, where the north of Kosovo is included.

The declaration for the protection of national and political rights and for a common future of the Serbian people was approved on Saturday by Serbia and the Serbian entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republika Srpska. The declaration was approved in Belgrade at a meeting between the two governments, within the so-called "All-Serbian Assembly".

The political analyst from Albania, Ben Andoni, says that attention should not be paid to Serbia and that the signing of this declaration is an expected action.

The Serbian analyst, Branislav Kërstić, declares that Serbia lost Kosovo from the moment when, 25 years ago, the NATO commanders gave half an hour to the Serbian police and army officers to leave Kosovo.

Meanwhile, political analyst Arbnor Sadiku considers that the Albanian political scene in the Balkans is divided.

The US Embassy in Sarajevo also reacted to the conclusions adopted in the so-called All-Serbian Assembly in Belgrade, describing these conclusions as an attack on the Dayton Peace Agreement and the state institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

"The conclusions do not represent a defense of the Dayton Peace Agreement, as the authors claim, but are a deliberate attack on that agreement and the state institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina," the statement said.

The US Embassy notes that the "Conclusions of the All-Serbian Parliament", which refer to the Dayton Peace Agreement and the independent state of Bosnia and Herzegovina, are rooted in legal misinformation and full of errors.

"The public statements of the officials of the Republika Srpska, especially the president of the RS Milorad Dodik and the chairman of the National Assembly of the RS Nenad Stevandić, regarding the conclusions and plans for the 'separation' of the RS, (which is) another name for secession, present an attack on Dayton and on the territorial integrity, sovereignty and multi-ethnic character of Bosnia and Herzegovina," the statement continued.

The US Embassy said that the Dayton Peace Agreement and the Constitution expressly state that BiH is the successor state of the Republic of BiH with its internal structure modified to consist of two entities.

"Neither Dayton nor the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina gives entities or any other sub-state bodies the right to secede or any other clumsy synonym for secession invented by RS officials," the embassy stated.

The American Embassy in Sarajevo said that Republika Srpska is not a state and that it can only exist within Bosnia-Herzegovina.

"It (Republic of Serbia) has no legal personality outside BiH. Dodik's plans and actions endanger the peaceful, democratic and prosperous future in the Euro-Atlantic institutions that the citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina, including the residents of the RS, want and deserve," concluded the American embassy.

After signing this statement, the opposition parties in Kosovo also reacted, saying that it is a bomb that can explode at any time.

The Democratic League of Kosovo, through a reaction on Sunday, has called on international partners to take seriously Belgrade's efforts to undermine the neighborhood between the states of the region.

"We invite the friends of Kosovo, who have given a lot for its freedom, to take seriously these efforts of the official Belgrade to undermine the neighborhood between the states in the region and defunctionalize the political achievements in favor of democracy in these last 30 years . Yesterday's alarm in Belgrade, for those of us who know their continuous fascist explosions, is like a bomb that can explode at any moment!", it was said by the Democratic League of Kosovo.

The deputy of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Hisen Berisha, also reacted to this meeting, saying that it is a direct provocation to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Kosovo. 

"This situation requires an immediate and strong response from the international community. International bodies, such as the EU, USA and NATO, should condemn this statement and put pressure on Serbia and Republika Srpska to respect the internationally recognized borders and not to interfere in the internal affairs of Kosovo. The need for an international response is urgent to ensure that peace and stability are not put at risk and to guarantee that the territorial integrity of Kosovo is fully respected", he wrote.

Such statements, even according to Besnik Tahir of AAK, contradict Western calls for normality in the Western Balkans.

"The declaration of the so-called "All-Serbian Assembly" where it is mentioned that Kosovo "is an inalienable part of Serbia", proves the Milosevic mentality, which resulted in several wars in the Balkans, genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo. Such statements also contradict the Western calls for normality in the Western Balkans and the Dayton Agreement". said Tahiri.

The "all-Serbian" meeting in the Balkans held on Saturday in Belgrade, where apart from Aleksandar Vuçiq, Milorad Dodik of the Serbian representatives of Serbia, representatives of Serbs from Kosovo, Montenegro and North Macedonia also participated. There was adopted the declaration for the protection of national and political rights for the common future of the Serbian people. This declaration, which essentially tries to sideline international organizations, consists of 49 points, in which, among other things, it is said that the Serbian people represent a unique entity, that the name of the nation is one and that it is impossible to change.

The approved declaration talks about Kosovo, which is said to be an inalienable part of Serbia, then the obligation to respect resolution 1244, but also about dialogue as an essential way to solve the problem between Kosovo and Serbia. /KosovaPress/

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