Joković: I would easily vote against the admission of Kosovo

"If I were to decide on my own, that's how I would vote. There are political interests and so on," said the SNP leader

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Joković, Photo: Luka Zeković
Joković, Photo: Luka Zeković
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President of the Socialist People's Party (SNP) and Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Agriculture, Vladimir Joković, said that he would "easily vote" against the admission of Kosovo to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

"We have our political position, we have expressed it, and it is still fully present when it comes to the SNP," Joković said in a guest appearance on TV E.

"If I were to decide on my own, that's how I would vote. There are political interests and so on," he added.

He pointed out, among other things, that some members of NATO and the European Union did not recognize Kosovo's independence.

"Are they missing something, is it a problem? Are they all members of NATO? Do they have complete agreement in their ranks? They don't. Has the independence of a country ever been declared like that, anywhere? Did NATO's intervention in FR Yugoslavia have a mandate from the United Nations? We need to talk about it openly," said Joković.

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