Pristina creates its own Orthodox Church (Vesti, TV Most)
Political leadership in Pristina considers that it has lost just one battle but not the war, and in two years Kosovo will, better prepared and with a stronger international lobbying, again apply for membership in the United Nations agency that deals with the protection of cultural heritage in the world.
In the meantime, because of the formation of the so-called Orthodox Church of Kosovo, Pristina will complete record of the Serbian church property. The possibility of pressure is not excluded from Tirana, and Washington, on Archbishop Anastasios, the Head of the canonical Albanian Orthodox Church.
He will be asked to open the issues of quasi-Orthodox Church in Kosovo next year at the Pan-Orthodox congress in Istanbul. Parliament will be held at the seat of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, headed by Patriarch Bartholomew.