The Serbian List delegation, led by its chairman Zlatan Elek, met today in Pristina with Alexander Kasanof, and Jeffrey Hovenier

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According to a statement from the Serbian List, the meeting highlighted the “extremely difficult position of the Serbian people in Kosovo” due to “unilateral, escalatory, and anti-Serbian actions taken by the regime of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti,” aimed at persecuting anything Serbian.

“Our delegation specifically emphasized that all rights of Serbs are being denied and that the goal is to practically stop life, as the regime in Pristina even violates its own rules solely to harm Serbs. They are stealing property, arresting and detaining innocent Serbs for months, beating Serbian children, and halting the work of institutions vital for the survival of the Serbian people.

Additionally, the Serbian List delegation reiterated its request for the U.S. to become more actively involved and to defend the rights of the Serbian people, insisting on the respect of the Brussels Agreement, particularly regarding the formation of the Association, which Serbs have been awaiting for 11 years.

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