genocide in kosovo. at that time, president of serbia that you ve mentioned was minister of information of milosevic s government. so i think that when he says such allegations, you should take them with a certain reserve. isn t there a simple truth here which is that if we look at your political record, you basically seem to believe kosovo is better off in a state of permanent hostility with serbia. after all, it was you back in 2015 who when the kosovo parliament was considering an agreement over the treatment of the serb minority in your country, an agreement you didn t like, an agreement which the serbian government supported, you let off tear gas inside the parliamentary chamber in protest. your record suggests you ll do pretty much anything to prevent a normal, peaceful relationship with serbia. i was a political activist throughout my life. sometimes i was radical, but that was accordingly
but we don t want to have these barriers, we want to remove them all together, but they have to get used to reciprocity measures and not any more to asymmetric situation where we have to pay for their aggressiveness. 22 years ago, 19 countries got together and nato bombed yugoslavia serbia at that time. it must have been very bad then, and of course it was very bad because there was genocide in kosovo. at that time, president of serbia that you ve mentioned was minister of information of milosevic s government. so i think that when he says such allegations, you should take them with a certain reserve. isn t there a simple truth here which is that if we look at your political record, you basically seem to believe kosovo is better off in a state of permanent hostility with serbia.