Deçani Monastery, historian Muhadri: The country's future cannot be prospered with compromises
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At the Government meeting on March 15, Prime Minister Albin Kurti asked the Cadastral Agency of Kosovo to implement the decision of the Constitutional Court to register the property of the Monastery of Deçan.
Historians of Kosovo are considering such a thing as not right, as it does not coincide with the reality and historical data, and that with this the historical and cultural identity of Kosovo is being violated.
Bedri Muhadri from the Institute of History, tells KosovaPress that this decision violates the historical and cultural identity of Kosovo. According to him, the reason that has come to these decisions is based on the fact that in 2021 the "Europa Nostra" organization has described the Monastery of Deçan as "endangered."
According to him, the decision should not have been implemented as a compromise, since compromises are deriving with future compromises.
Regarding the Monastery of Deçan, the historian Muhadri has emphasized that it is among the most important of the medieval and Balkan cultural heritage.
Otherwise, the Diocese of Rashka and Prizren of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Kosovo has today confirmed that the Monastery of Deçan has registered 24 hectares of land in its name at the Cadastral Agency of Kosovo, since Prime Minister Albin Kurti earlier this month ordered such a thing to be done.
Kurti had stated that the Government of Kosovo was faced with two options, to implement the decision of the Constitutional Court and to be able to move forward with the aim of membership in the Council of Europe this year or to remove the issue of Kosovo from the membership agenda. /A.Shala/