Dritan Abazovic says he likes when they call him 'the Albanian Chetnik'

Dritan Abazovic says he likes when they call him 'the Albanian Chetnik'
Dritan Abazovic
 Dritan Abazovic, chairman of the 'Black and White' movement in Montenegro, answered today some questions about what the new pro-Serbian government will do in his country with Kosovo.

In an interview with the Serbian newspaper Kurir, Abazovic said that Kosovo's independence is out of the question and that he expects Kosovo and Serbia to reach an agreement in the future. Asked by the Serbian media about the possibility for Montenegro to withdraw the recognition of Kosovo's independence, he said that of course we will be against and I think that this question will not even be put on the agenda, since it is a done deal, we should not be return in the past.

He even says "I expect Belgrade and Pristina to find a common language in the near future and to reach an agreement in order to reduce tensions and enable the reconciliation process." Peace is priceless."

"Everyone here wants peace. Will attempt to cause incidents in all ways. Montenegro in the European Union, to have reconciliation and a higher standard of living than now. "I am sure this dream can come true."

The political force led by Abazovic entered into an alliance with two other pro-Serbian parties which had previously opposed the recognition of Kosovo's independence and, moreover, against Montenegro's declaration of independence.

Meanwhile, regarding the term that many call him as "Albanian Chetnik", he said that he feels good. According to him, "Albanian Chetnik" has become synonymous with the fight against organized crime and corruption and he is glad that many people who are Montenegrins and Serbs by nationality have now started to say: "I am an Albanian Chetnik." If, according to him, the Albanian Chetnik is synonymous with change, let it remain part of this campaign...
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