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Roland Garros: "That's what I think," Djokovic confirms of Kosovo

2023-05-31T23:01:14.243Z

Highlights: Novak Djokovic confirms his controversial remarks on Kosovo, without repeating them. Serb says they reflected what he "thinks" about the situation. Djokovich was invited like all winners to write a note on the lens of one of the cameras of the court. He wrote at the time: "Kosovo is the heart of Serbia. Stop the violence", while northern Kosovo has been the scene of clashes between NATO-led international force (KFOR) and Serb demonstrators.


Novak Djokovic confirmed Wednesday night his controversial remarks on Kosovo, without repeating them, explaining that they reflected what he "thinks" about the situation.


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I could repeat it, but I will not. A lot of people don't agree, but that's what I think," the Serb said after his second-round victory at Roland Garros.

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As for his response to the criticism of Minister Amélie Oudéa-Castéra that his remarks on Kosovo "heart of Serbia" were "not appropriate", Djokovic simply dropped a "no comment".

On Monday, after his victory in the first round at Roland-Garros, he was invited like all winners to write a note on the lens of one of the cameras of the court. He wrote at the time: "Kosovo is the heart of Serbia. Stop the violence", while northern Kosovo has been the scene for several days of clashes between members of the NATO-led international force (KFOR) and Serb demonstrators.

Source: lefigaro

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