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Serbian President, Alexander VucicRussia has declared that it will never recognize the independence of Kosovo and its entry into the UN Despite the negotiations his country was conducting with a view to normalizing relations with old province.
What Serbian not hinder integration Kosovo in international organizations is one of the points of the new European Union (EU) proposal to Belgrade And intact Reach an agreement.
“As long as I am the president of the republic, I will not sign either formal or informal recognition of Kosovo or its entry into the UN,” the head of state said. the president in an interview broadcast Tuesday evening on Serbian public television RTS.
Vucic made this statement in connection with the latest steps taken in the tense negotiations between Serbian And Kosovo to normalize their relations, last Monday in Brussels, where he participated together with the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, at meetings organized by the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell.
Although they have not reached an agreement on the implementation of the new pact promoted by the EU and backed by Washington, they have shown their willingness in principle to accept it and agreed to meet again in March to try to close it, sparking hopes that significant progress will be made.
Vucic confirmed last night that contacts with European mediators would continue in March with a view to drawing up a roadmap for the application of the agreement.
To this end, the EU mediator for dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo, Miroslav Lajcak, will intensify his visits to Belgrade and Pristina.
Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence in 2008, which is still recognized by the United States and most EU partners, but not by Serbia, Spain, China, Russia, India and other states.
What does the new covenant say?
The new European pact provides, among other things, that Belgrade and Pristina recognize the official documents of both countries in such a way that citizens of the two countries can travel freely between one and the other.
In addition, it stipulates that Serbia does not prevent Kosovo’s accession to international organizations, and the agreement provides for “more security, certainty and predictability” of the rights of members of the Serbian minority in Kosovo.
Vučić was not very sure that Pristina would soon renounce Kosovo Serb autonomy, which, although agreed in 2013 with the so-called “Brussels Agreement”, has not yet been implemented despite international pressure.
Serbia insists on such partnership as a condition for advancing the normalization process.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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