"Critical zone in relations with partners"

Belgrade daily Blic says that its "Brussels sources" said that Serbia's <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> submitted to the UN General Assembly was an "insult".

Izvor: FoNet

Monday, 02.08.2010.

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Belgrade daily Blic says that its "Brussels sources" said that Serbia's draft Kosovo resolution submitted to the UN General Assembly was an "insult". The anonymous source is further quoted as saying that Serbia will have to choose who to cooperate with. "Critical zone in relations with partners" The newspaper goes on to conclude that Serbia will have an almost impossible task at the UN GA session in September in New York "not to upset the allies and the world's mightiest powers". At the same time, says the daily, it should "persuade them" that the battle for Kosovo did not end with the ICJ's advisory opinion. Last month, the top UN court said that the Kosovo Albanian unilateral proclamation was not in violation of international law, since that law has no active provision prohibiting such declarations, but did not rule on the right to secession. Now, Blic says, international law and diplomacy experts are warning that Belgrade has entered a critical zone by its speedy submission of the resolution, where it endangered the relations with strategic partners, the EU above all. The newspaper says that FM Vuk Jeremic will address the UN Security Council this week to launch a strong attack on the ICJ opinion, insist that Belgrade will never recognize Kosovo based on the UDI and call on other countries to follow suit and wait for the UN General Assembly debate on this issue.

"Critical zone in relations with partners"

The newspaper goes on to conclude that Serbia will have an almost impossible task at the UN GA session in September in New York "not to upset the allies and the world's mightiest powers".

At the same time, says the daily, it should "persuade them" that the battle for Kosovo did not end with the ICJ's advisory opinion.

Last month, the top UN court said that the Kosovo Albanian unilateral proclamation was not in violation of international law, since that law has no active provision prohibiting such declarations, but did not rule on the right to secession.

Now, Blic says, international law and diplomacy experts are warning that Belgrade has entered a critical zone by its speedy submission of the resolution, where it endangered the relations with strategic partners, the EU above all.

The newspaper says that FM Vuk Jeremić will address the UN Security Council this week to launch a strong attack on the ICJ opinion, insist that Belgrade will never recognize Kosovo based on the UDI and call on other countries to follow suit and wait for the UN General Assembly debate on this issue.

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