Serbian president in Austria trip

President Boris Tadić said in Vienna that he expects Europe to take into consideration the fact that the cradle of its Christian identity is in Serbia.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 30.06.2010.

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President Boris Tadic said in Vienna that he expects Europe to take into consideration the fact that the cradle of its Christian identity is in Serbia. “The question of Kosovo for Serbia is not just a question of territorial integrity and sovereignty, but firstly, a question of preserving its identity,” Tadic said. Serbian president in Austria trip Reminding that Roman Emperor Constantine was born in the territory of today's Serbia, and that during his reign Christianity became a state religion in the Roman Empire, Tadic said that Europe and its Christian identity were born in Serbia. “Serbia and the Serb people faced various temptations in the past and today, because we exist in a place where cultures and civilizations collide. And today in the 21st century, we are faced not only with the question of our future in the EU, but the question of our Christian identity and its preservation as well,” Tadic said at the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Serbian Church Municipality in Vienna. “Today we are facing the attempt to usurp the identity of the Serbian Orthodox existence in the territory of Kosovo and Metohija,” Tadic warned, adding that there were still intentions to build a fabricated Kosovo identity that has been in existence for two years, in contrast with the Serbian Orthodox identity, which has been around for centuries. The Serbian president said that he expected that Austria would recognize the importance of preserving the Serbian identity in Kosovo. “No one without an identity can exist in the future. This question is above national interests, it is transcendental and this is the question of the meaning of our existence. That is why Kosovo is not only a state question,” Tadic said. He added that about 250,000 Serbs live in Austria today, who are "ambassadors of their culture and faith in a friendly country", and loyal citizens. Tadic was on Tuesday on a one-day visit to Austria, which started with his meeting with the country's Chamber of Commerce Chairman Christoph Leitl, and will be followed by meetings with President Heinz Fischer and Chancellor Werner Faymann. Austria has invested about USD 2.6bn in the Serbian economy, and is the leading foreign investor in the country, said reports. The Serbian president together with his Austrian counterpart open at the Archbishop's Palace Dommuseum in Vienna late Tuesday an exhibition entitled 'SERBIA: Cultural Bridge between East and West'. The Serb Orthodox parish of St. Sava was officially established in 1860 and is the oldest Serb parish in western Europe. Boris Tadic, Heinz Fischer (Beta)

Serbian president in Austria trip

Reminding that Roman Emperor Constantine was born in the territory of today's Serbia, and that during his reign Christianity became a state religion in the Roman Empire, Tadić said that Europe and its Christian identity were born in Serbia.

“Serbia and the Serb people faced various temptations in the past and today, because we exist in a place where cultures and civilizations collide. And today in the 21st century, we are faced not only with the question of our future in the EU, but the question of our Christian identity and its preservation as well,” Tadić said at the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Serbian Church Municipality in Vienna.

“Today we are facing the attempt to usurp the identity of the Serbian Orthodox existence in the territory of Kosovo and Metohija,” Tadić warned, adding that there were still intentions to build a fabricated Kosovo identity that has been in existence for two years, in contrast with the Serbian Orthodox identity, which has been around for centuries.

The Serbian president said that he expected that Austria would recognize the importance of preserving the Serbian identity in Kosovo.

“No one without an identity can exist in the future. This question is above national interests, it is transcendental and this is the question of the meaning of our existence. That is why Kosovo is not only a state question,” Tadić said.

He added that about 250,000 Serbs live in Austria today, who are "ambassadors of their culture and faith in a friendly country", and loyal citizens.

Tadić was on Tuesday on a one-day visit to Austria, which started with his meeting with the country's Chamber of Commerce Chairman Christoph Leitl, and will be followed by meetings with President Heinz Fischer and Chancellor Werner Faymann.

Austria has invested about USD 2.6bn in the Serbian economy, and is the leading foreign investor in the country, said reports.

The Serbian president together with his Austrian counterpart open at the Archbishop's Palace Dommuseum in Vienna late Tuesday an exhibition entitled 'SERBIA: Cultural Bridge between East and West'.

The Serb Orthodox parish of St. Sava was officially established in 1860 and is the oldest Serb parish in western Europe.

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