The Serbian tennis player, Novak Djokovic has continued with his nationalist actions against Kosovo, he has also used his appearance in the main men's tennis tournament to give political messages.

On Thursday, during the presentation before the match with Great Britain, Djokovic was introduced with nationalistic songs for Kosovo.


"Let the flag of Serbia fly from Prizren to Rumi", was one of the sentences of the song text that was presented by him, Telegrafi reports.

And, for these there were many reactions in Kosovo, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Petrit Selimi, on the "X" platform, called the song disgusting, while asking why the "Davis Cup" allows such songs.

"Why does the Davis Cup allow such a song in a tennis match, do you know the lyrics? Disgusting", says Selimi.

The German MP, Reinhard Butikofer, also reacted to the nationalistic song presented by the Serbian athletes.

The German MP made fun of the Serbian propaganda, while saying that the sanctioning of Kosovo and the pacification of Serbia is a great strategy.

"No, we should not take Serbian ultranationalist propaganda seriously. Yes, sanctioning Kosovo and pacifying Serbia is a grand strategy. Or maybe all this is wrong", wrote Butikofer.

The Bosnian analyst, Jasmin Mujanovic, also made a strong reaction to the song presented on Thursday.

He says that it is unbelievable that no one in the "Davis Cup" has checked the lyrics of the Serbian tennis player's opening song.

"A well-known sympathizer of the far right - as it is one of the most notorious contemporary Serbo-nationalist anthems, explicitly promoting the annexation of Kosovo and Montenegro," claims Mujanović on the "X" platform.

Furthermore, Mujanović added: Shame on having the 'Davis Cup', which features nationalist songs that call for the Serbian annexation of Montenegro and Kosovo.

Meanwhile, the political analyst from Montenegro, Ljubomir Filipović, also said that "Davis Cup" should be ashamed of allowing the nationalistic song to be played.

"Kosovo and Montenegro! Wild, Djokovic continues to promote his Russian-Serbian nationalist agenda," continues the reaction of the analyst from Montenegro.

It is worth mentioning the fact that the Serbian tennis player continuously uses sport to give political messages related to Kosovo.

A few months ago, Djokovic in the final of the French Open wrote on one of the cameras: "Kosovo is the heart of Serbia - Stop the violence."

Also, he was seen paying homage to the Serbian terrorists who attacked the Kosovo Police on September 24, where the Kosovo policeman, Afrim Bunjaku, was killed.

Djokovic had posted a photo on his Instagram profile from the temple of Saint Sava in Belgrade, where candles are lit for the Serbs killed in Kosovo.

For his actions, there were continuous reactions. /Telegraph/