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Elisa Spiropali has condemned the statement of the Serbian Minister for Public Administration and Local Self-Government, Snezhana Pnaunovic, who said during an interview that if she had the chance, she would have ethnically cleansed Kosovo.

Spiropali writes that the statement of the Serbian minister is not a political opinion, but barbarism.

"It's unbelievable to hear a minister of a government of a country that aspires to European integration express without any shame the regret that not enough children, women, men and the elderly were killed in Kosovo."

God save this monster who applauds and glorifies crimes.

This is not a political opinion.

This is verbal barbarism.

Europe cannot listen to this language and remain silent. Whoever justifies or expresses regret for crimes that were not committed on an even larger scale cannot be a partner of European values, must bear political and institutional, but above all human, responsibility.

No one gave Kosovo its freedom. Kosovo won its freedom with blood. It is Europe's honor and duty to protect the memory of the victims, which constitutes the foundation of the principles on which it is built.

"If Serbia is serious about its path towards the European Union, it cannot remain indifferent to this verbal macabre that, at the very least, shames it, and at the very most endangers its peaceful coexistence with its neighbors," Spiropali writes.