President to meet with EU senior official

Boris Tadić and EU Security and Foreign Policies Chief Catherine Ashton are expected to meet on Tuesday in Brussels.

Izvor: Beta

Saturday, 04.09.2010.

15:11

Default images

Boris Tadic and EU Security and Foreign Policies Chief Catherine Ashton are expected to meet on Tuesday in Brussels. They would be continuing talks regarding reaching a compromise between Serbia and the EU on Serbia’s resolution on Kosovo submitted to the UN General Assembly. President to meet with EU senior official According to sources, Serbia does not want to suffer another loss before the UN General Assembly after the recent negative decision of the International Court of Justice. The EU believes that Tadic’s recent statements have shown a willingness from Belgrade to talk with Pristina through the EU or a direct mediator of the UN. Diplomatic sources in Brussels state that there are ongoing diplomatic efforts within the EU for getting the countries that recognize Kosovo and the ones that do not on the same page. According to sources, it is more important to reach a compromise than to actually revise the resolution or write a new one. The Spanish foreign ministry confirmed for the Beta news agency that Madrid is working on the efforts towards finding a suitable solution for Serbia and EU before the UN General Assembly meeting, scheduled for September 9. Officials from Madrid said that there would be efforts to make a new document by making amendments and additions to the Serbian resolution that has been submitted. Spain also reiterated that it remains firm on its stance that it would not recognize Kosovo’s unilateral independence proclamation.

President to meet with EU senior official

According to sources, Serbia does not want to suffer another loss before the UN General Assembly after the recent negative decision of the International Court of Justice.

The EU believes that Tadić’s recent statements have shown a willingness from Belgrade to talk with Pristina through the EU or a direct mediator of the UN.

Diplomatic sources in Brussels state that there are ongoing diplomatic efforts within the EU for getting the countries that recognize Kosovo and the ones that do not on the same page.

According to sources, it is more important to reach a compromise than to actually revise the resolution or write a new one.

The Spanish foreign ministry confirmed for the Beta news agency that Madrid is working on the efforts towards finding a suitable solution for Serbia and EU before the UN General Assembly meeting, scheduled for September 9.

Officials from Madrid said that there would be efforts to make a new document by making amendments and additions to the Serbian resolution that has been submitted.

Spain also reiterated that it remains firm on its stance that it would not recognize Kosovo’s unilateral independence proclamation.

19 Komentari

Možda vas zanima

Podeli: