Rakocevic: All attempts to reach an agreement exhausted, the only hope for the Serbs our potential to endure and survive
There is no point in organizing an international peace conference regarding the Kosovo issue, journalist and writer Zivojin Rakocevic claims, pointing out that such conferences have already taken place and been exhausted, and that currently there are no consensus or conditions for them.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama proposes the convening of a peace conference to prevent further escalation of the situation in Kosovo, but his opinion is not shared by politicians in Kosovo. Former Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, for example, stated that it was not a good idea for Kosovo which was under political and economic sanctions.
Journalist and writer Zivojin Rakocevic argues that it makes no sense to convene peace conferences.
"Here, perfect European and global laws exist but are not implemented. Everything that the world had to offer here has been squandered. Attempts were made, but they did not succeed. Now we see that chaos is the only law here, that force is the only law, and whenever things go wrong for the Albanians somewhere in the Balkans, some force appears to rescue them, correct their policy, and lead them to some institutional solutions that are injustice and disadvantage for everyone else," Rakocevic said to Kosovo Online.
He emphasizes that there is currently no consensus or conditions for organizing an international conference.
"Peace conferences have already taken place, and they have already been exhausted. The only possible genuine progress and hope that we believe in is our potential to endure and our creative ability to survive extreme nationalism, extreme aggression, the absence of institutions, and to wait for the moment when the system that constantly produces chaos goes down in history," Rakocevic stated.
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