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A Republic of Kosovo is not what the Balkans needs


By ALEXANDAR NIKOLIC   MAY 31, 2020 02:45

7-8 minutes

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The dispute over the autonomous region of Kosovo and Metohija should be 
resolved in compromise, not unilateral action.


Kosovo's President Hashim Thaci, Croatia's Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, 
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic and European Commission President Ursula 
von der Leyen at the EU headquarters in Brussels, Belgium February 16, 2020

(photo credit: ARIS OIKONOMOU/POOL VIA REUTERS)

One of the two essential rules in Roman law’s concept says: audi alteram partem 
– let the other side be heard. Having grown up in the Jewish community of 
Belgrade, I sometimes feel vilified by the unbalanced approach that appears 
occasionally in the mainstream foreign media or even in Israel, by authors like 
Akri Çipa (“The new Israeli government should finally recognize Kosovo 
<https://www.jpost.com/opinion/the-new-israeli-government-should-finally-recognize-kosovo-629070>
 ,” The Jerusalem Post, May 23, 2020). The feeling of being the underdog 
doesn’t abolish this essential rule, to the contrary, it strengthens it. Çipa’s 
advocating against Israel’s principled foreign policy, in favor of its 
recognition of the so-called Republic of Kosovo, is continuously and 
systematically biased.

It is well known that the Jewish people and their only state, the State of 
Israel, suffered for decades from manipulative and maliciously hostile 
reporting, perhaps more than any other nation throughout the world. 
Consequently, Israelis are expected to identify and be wary of such tailor-made 
attempts to whomever they may be directed, and indeed they were. The State of 
Israel is sovereign nation, and its leaders’ evaluations and decisions in all 
areas, including foreign policy, are made in their best interests.

The Israeli constellation of disputes and, unfortunately, even conflicting 
relations with some countries – not only in the region – requires the firm 
opposition to any solution involving coercion and preconditions, therefore 
establishing damaging precedent that could be used tomorrow against Israel 
itself.

Regarding the status of the disputed autonomous region of Kosovo  
<https://www.jpost.com/Tags/kosovo> and Metohija, Israel supports the 
straightforward negotiations between Belgrade and Priština, and the solution 
which should result from compromise. In general, as far as the western Balkan 
region is concerned, the Jewish state proved to both initiate and be innovative 
in developing balanced relations and cooperation in all fields, especially in 
the economy. The continuous and highly principled Israeli stance on the Kosovo 
and Metohija issue is not only the result of this prudent approach, but also of 
the affirmation of the policy based on the highest principles in foreign 
relations and international law.

National interests are not to be challenged by shifting personae in government, 
which Çipa advocates, not in a systematically functioning and democratic 
country such as Israel. Similarly to Israel, many other countries in the world, 
including five EU members – Greece, Cyprus, Romania, Slovakia and Spain – are 
opposed to the unilateral Albanian secession of the southern Serbian province. 
Just like Israel, none of these countries could accept a biased and unilateral 
solution, which creates precedent and violates the international law.

In the past two years, not even a single government has recognized “Kosovo.” On 
the contrary, 18 countries have withdrawn or suspended their recognition. It 
clearly demonstrates the problematic issue of the “Kosovo” status, and the 
declining trend toward the support of the Kosovo Albanian stance. Today, less 
than half of the UN members have established relations with Priština. Recent 
votes in various international organizations over “Kosovo“ membership ended 
devastating for them, even to the extent of taking the step of withdrawing 
their own applications.

HOW MANY Israelis are willing to accept a disastrous forced solution over the 
holy city of Jerusalem? Even those who are ready to compromise are determined 
that concessions should be accomplished in the final stage of direct 
negotiations between the two sides of the political dispute, thus complying 
with the very basic juristic principles. Similarly, Kosovo and Metohija is the 
cradle of Serbian national identity. Its monasteries: Visoki Decani, Pec 
Patriarchate and Gracanica are among the medieval living guardians of Serbian 
spiritual, cultural and historical heritage.

By arbitrary allegations Çipa tries to highlight only Kosovo Albanian suffering 
in 1999 and to demonize Serbia at the same time. He skillfully avoids the 
atrocities committed by the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army, including human 
organs trade, which includes more than serious allegations. Much worse, 
articles, such as this one written by Çipa, which attempt to establish linkage 
with the Holocaust, try to silence the shameful facts of Kosovo Albanian 
Ballists’ collaboration with the Axis powers and try to hide it behind the 
noble behavior of many Albanians in Albania. They omit to mention the 
atrocities done by the Kosovo Albanian 21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS 
Skanderbeg (1st Albanian), the mountain infantry division of the Waffen-SS. 
Needless to remind esteemed Jerusalem Post readers that those units fought 
against Yugoslav partisans who were overwhelmingly ethnic Serbs.

The State of Israel welcomed the Serbian compensation law for heirless Jewish 
property as a model for other countries, and in recent months we witnessed a 
list of promotive and moving acts by Belgrade: the law on the Memorial Center 
“Staro sajmište,” a yellow flag bearing the Shield of David flying from the 
official residence of the President – Novi Dvor, or ‘New Palace’ in Belgrade – 
the day before the Fifth World Holocaust Forum at Yad Vashem and that 
Belgrade’s major bridges, buildings and fountains were colored in Israeli 
Blau-Weiss (blue and white) in tribute to Israel Independence Day. Above all, 
the address of the President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic at the 
annual conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee reaffirms the 
warm relations and mutual understanding between Israel and Serbia.

Israelis are present in numerous fields of the Serbian economy and investments, 
with encouraging growth trends, with so many described Belgrade as one of the 
safest and most pleasant destinations of their vacations. If Serbia was the 
very first state in the world to affirm the Balfour Declaration in writing, via 
descendant of the glorious Serbian Sephardi community, (Lt.-Col.) David Albala 
1886–1942, let Israel persist in being among nations refusing to accept 
coercion over Belgrade.

The writer is the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Serbia in Israel, and can 
be contacted at [email protected]

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