Radicals: Isolate Kosovo, don't break EU ties

The Deputy leader of the Radicals (SRS) says Kosovo should be cordoned off in case it declares independence.

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Sunday, 16.12.2007.

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The Deputy leader of the Radicals (SRS) says Kosovo should be cordoned off in case it declares independence. "If Vojislav Kostunica sincerely believes that Parliament Speaker Oliver Dulic violated the constitution, then he must immediately ask for him to resign." Radicals: Isolate Kosovo, don't break EU ties "That office would then be made vacant and we would have parliamentary elections," Nikolic explained. According to the Radical, who has announced he will run for president one more time, Serbia must become a state where the prime minister and the president will not bicker, while it will cooperate with friendly countries such as Russia, China, and India. "Serbia must not break off ties with the EU, unless Brussels recognizes the independence of Kosovo and Metohija," he added, and wondered what good Serbia has had from some of the agreements it signed with the Union. But Nikolic spoke against a military intervention in the province, "since NATO's forces there are under the banner of the UN". "But if NATO sits idle and does nothing to protect non-Albanians exposed to Albanians' rampage, Serbia must react," he said. "Firstly, we must, right after December 19 and the UN Security Council resolution, have a parliament session dedicated to Kosovo." "There I will officially demand that a draft parliament resolution also states that Serbia must bring the level of diplomatic ties with all countries that recognize Kosovo to a bare minimum," Nikolic concluded.

Radicals: Isolate Kosovo, don't break EU ties

"That office would then be made vacant and we would have parliamentary elections," Nikolić explained.

According to the Radical, who has announced he will run for president one more time, Serbia must become a state where the prime minister and the president will not bicker, while it will cooperate with friendly countries such as Russia, China, and India.

"Serbia must not break off ties with the EU, unless Brussels recognizes the independence of Kosovo and Metohija," he added, and wondered what good Serbia has had from some of the agreements it signed with the Union.

But Nikolić spoke against a military intervention in the province, "since NATO's forces there are under the banner of the UN".

"But if NATO sits idle and does nothing to protect non-Albanians exposed to Albanians' rampage, Serbia must react," he said.

"Firstly, we must, right after December 19 and the UN Security Council resolution, have a parliament session dedicated to Kosovo."

"There I will officially demand that a draft parliament resolution also states that Serbia must bring the level of diplomatic ties with all countries that recognize Kosovo to a bare minimum," Nikolić concluded.

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