PRISTINA, March 15 (Hina) - Kosovo dailies in Albanian on Friday said that an agreement in Belgrade represents the end of Yugoslavia and that Yugoslavia is erased from the geopolitical map of the world. "Yugoslavia does not even exist
on a paper," read a headline on the front page of the Koha Ditore daily. The Veton Surroi daily said Kosovo is a gainer because the agreement erased the illusion of a joint state. The daily, however, said that this is not the end of threats for Kosovo. The Zeri daily cited diplomatic sources in Brussels and said that Serb Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic agrees with Kosovo's independence. According to the daily, Djindjic, however, demanded that the northern part of Kosovo be attached to the new state of Serbia and Montenegro. During the prime time news, Kosovo Television said that Yugoslavia is erased from the geopolitical map of the world. (hina) it sb
PRISTINA, March 15 (Hina) - Kosovo dailies in Albanian on Friday
said that an agreement in Belgrade represents the end of Yugoslavia
and that Yugoslavia is erased from the geopolitical map of the
world.
"Yugoslavia does not even exist on a paper," read a headline on the
front page of the Koha Ditore daily. The Veton Surroi daily said
Kosovo is a gainer because the agreement erased the illusion of a
joint state. The daily, however, said that this is not the end of
threats for Kosovo.
The Zeri daily cited diplomatic sources in Brussels and said that
Serb Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic agrees with Kosovo's
independence. According to the daily, Djindjic, however, demanded
that the northern part of Kosovo be attached to the new state of
Serbia and Montenegro.
During the prime time news, Kosovo Television said that Yugoslavia
is erased from the geopolitical map of the world.
(hina) it sb