U.S. criticizes Serbia’s resolution

The U.S. embassy in Belgrade said that Serbia did not hold serious consultations before it submitted a <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=07&dd=28&nav_id=68748" class="text-link" target= "_blank">draft Kosovo resolution</a> to the UN General Assembly.

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Friday, 30.07.2010.

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The U.S. embassy in Belgrade said that Serbia did not hold serious consultations before it submitted a draft Kosovo resolution to the UN General Assembly. A statement from the embassy, carried by today's issue of the Vecernje Novosti daily, points out that all interested parties should have agreed on the text. U.S. criticizes Serbia’s resolution When asked whether the U.S. would send its own resolution, the U.S. embassy said that they expected that any decision of the UN General Assembly would be in accordance with the opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The EU is expected to rally all 27 members around its own draft to be sent to the UN GA. The newspaper also said that the embassy statement "stresses that Kosovo and Serbia should turn to dialogue, but not status, because the U.S. considers Kosovo to be independent". Britain yesterday strongly criticized Belgrade for submitting its draft resolution without harmonizing the document with Brussels, and British Ambassador to Belgrade Stephen Wordsworth warned of possible problems regarding Serbia's Euro-Atlantic integrations.

U.S. criticizes Serbia’s resolution

When asked whether the U.S. would send its own resolution, the U.S. embassy said that they expected that any decision of the UN General Assembly would be in accordance with the opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

The EU is expected to rally all 27 members around its own draft to be sent to the UN GA.

The newspaper also said that the embassy statement "stresses that Kosovo and Serbia should turn to dialogue, but not status, because the U.S. considers Kosovo to be independent".

Britain yesterday strongly criticized Belgrade for submitting its draft resolution without harmonizing the document with Brussels, and British Ambassador to Belgrade Stephen Wordsworth warned of possible problems regarding Serbia's Euro-Atlantic integrations.

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