Post by Bozur on Apr 28, 2014 23:34:20 GMT -5
Translated in English
Occupied territory - " Kosovo is not populated by the Kosovars or the people of Kosovo . In Kosovo live Albanians, who have settled in Kosovo. To the north there is still a lot of Serbs, " says Jeppe Jakobsen , a former member of the Danish contingent of NATO in the southern Serbian province.
"I'm surprised that Denmark can recognize the state of Kosovo, a country in which live mostly Albanians, who want to join Kosovo with Albania ," asks Jeppe Jakobsen , a former member of the Danish contingent of NATO in the southern Serbian province.
In an article published in the most popular Danish newspaper " Jiland honest" (a translation of which was sent by a reader of Blic Sasha Vujovic ) , Jacobsen presents his view of the Kosovo problem , relying on his own experience during his stay in the occupied territories .
"Kosovo is not a state but a part of Serbia ! It is true that many countries have recognized Kosovo , including Denmark , as an independent country , but the UN is certain : Kosovo is not a state . Many regions in the world wants independence . The reason for the new state , and pushing the boundaries must be to have a nation that deserves state. An example might be a Kurdistan or Tibet , where people have their own language and their culture for a long time , and do not have their home country . But Kosovo is not populated by Kosovars or Kosovo people. On Kosovo live Albanians, that have settled there. North part still has many Serbs," says Jakobsen , reports Blic .
He recalls that in the world there are many countries that deserve independence , but are still not recognized by Denmark .
"We have not recognized Kurdistan , Tibet or Taiwan , but have Kosovo. The only reason we have recognized Kosovo's independence is because there is a lot of Albanians that live in this part of Serbia . Thus I fully understand the position of Serbia . Just as we (Denmark) might be opposed if the south of Denmark ( Sønderjylland ) were to become German , if suddenly the majority of that lived there were Germans. It would certainly open the door to a new way of conquest , not tanks and war , but prams , "says Jakobsen .
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Occupied territory - " Kosovo is not populated by the Kosovars or the people of Kosovo . In Kosovo live Albanians, who have settled in Kosovo. To the north there is still a lot of Serbs, " says Jeppe Jakobsen , a former member of the Danish contingent of NATO in the southern Serbian province.
"I'm surprised that Denmark can recognize the state of Kosovo, a country in which live mostly Albanians, who want to join Kosovo with Albania ," asks Jeppe Jakobsen , a former member of the Danish contingent of NATO in the southern Serbian province.
In an article published in the most popular Danish newspaper " Jiland honest" (a translation of which was sent by a reader of Blic Sasha Vujovic ) , Jacobsen presents his view of the Kosovo problem , relying on his own experience during his stay in the occupied territories .
"Kosovo is not a state but a part of Serbia ! It is true that many countries have recognized Kosovo , including Denmark , as an independent country , but the UN is certain : Kosovo is not a state . Many regions in the world wants independence . The reason for the new state , and pushing the boundaries must be to have a nation that deserves state. An example might be a Kurdistan or Tibet , where people have their own language and their culture for a long time , and do not have their home country . But Kosovo is not populated by Kosovars or Kosovo people. On Kosovo live Albanians, that have settled there. North part still has many Serbs," says Jakobsen , reports Blic .
He recalls that in the world there are many countries that deserve independence , but are still not recognized by Denmark .
"We have not recognized Kurdistan , Tibet or Taiwan , but have Kosovo. The only reason we have recognized Kosovo's independence is because there is a lot of Albanians that live in this part of Serbia . Thus I fully understand the position of Serbia . Just as we (Denmark) might be opposed if the south of Denmark ( Sønderjylland ) were to become German , if suddenly the majority of that lived there were Germans. It would certainly open the door to a new way of conquest , not tanks and war , but prams , "says Jakobsen .
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