FM: Serbia wants Kosovo compromise

Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić stated in an interview for Austrian state radio that Serbia is in favor of a compromise solution regarding Kosovo.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 22.06.2010.

09:49

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Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic stated in an interview for Austrian state radio that Serbia is in favor of a compromise solution regarding Kosovo. The minister, was was in Vienna on Monday attending an OSCE session, added that Belgrade would keep insisting on negotiations on the status of the province. FM: Serbia wants Kosovo compromise “As far as Kosovo is concerned, Serbia will not change its policy by one iota,” Jeremic said. Serbia wants to create an international situation in which it will be obvious that a certain kind of compromise is necessary. However, the unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo is no compromise, so it must be something else,” Jeremic was quoted as saying. Jeremic yesterday addressed the OSCE Permanent Council stressing that Serbia's main priority was EU integration, assessing that 2009 was a year of the fastest progress in that respect. “Serbia had an extraordinary report on its progress, the Stabilization and Association Agreement was unblocked, visa liberalization took effect and we finally submitted the request for EU accession. It will be a difficult task to maintain that pace in 2010. Nevertheless, the EU membership remains our central strategic goal,” Jeremic underscored.

FM: Serbia wants Kosovo compromise

“As far as Kosovo is concerned, Serbia will not change its policy by one iota,” Jeremić said.

Serbia wants to create an international situation in which it will be obvious that a certain kind of compromise is necessary. However, the unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo is no compromise, so it must be something else,” Jeremić was quoted as saying.

Jeremić yesterday addressed the OSCE Permanent Council stressing that Serbia's main priority was EU integration, assessing that 2009 was a year of the fastest progress in that respect.

“Serbia had an extraordinary report on its progress, the Stabilization and Association Agreement was unblocked, visa liberalization took effect and we finally submitted the request for EU accession. It will be a difficult task to maintain that pace in 2010. Nevertheless, the EU membership remains our central strategic goal,” Jeremić underscored.

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