17.02.2025.
13:18
Office for Kosovo and Metohija: Pristina celebrates a non-existent holiday of a non-existent state
The Office for Kosovo and Metohija announced that the interim institutions of self-government in Pristina are celebrating a non-existent holiday of a non-existent state.

"Even in the world, which is now on the decline, ruled by one superpower and one ideology, self-proclaimed 'Kosovo' failed to gain the support of the majority of UN member states for 17 years, and in the near future we will witness the continuation of the erosion of the idea that it is possible to use force and unilateral moves to create some kind of pseudo-state with the grossest violation of the sovereignty and integrity of other states," the statement said.
It is added that political relations in the world are fundamentally changing, which is why many things are beginning to come to light, "so the issue of brutal aggression against FR Yugoslavia and the illegal secession of the southern Serbian province will undoubtedly be re-actualized".
"The secessionist movement in Kosovo and Metohija brought suffering, hatred, exodus, setbacks and chronic instability to our region. Because of the idea of so-called 'independent Kosovo', many Albanians, Serbs and members of other nations living in Kosovo and Metohija died, thousands of families were irreversibly injured, and instead of working together on democratic development and harmonious coexistence, for a quarter of a century we have witnessed the collapse of democracy in Kosovo and Metohija, violence and systematic violations of the human rights of all those who oppose the secessionist and Greater Albanian ideology," the announcement stated.
It was emphasized that the Serbian people will continue to work on building good and mutually beneficial relations with everyone.
"However, Serbia will not agree to the seizing of a part of its own territory, but will continue to use all political, diplomatic and international legal means to protect its state and national interests," announced the Office for Kosovo and Metohija.
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