"Serbia wants solution, Priština won't compromise"

Serbia's Prime Minister Ivica Dačić met on Friday in Belgrade with ambassadors of Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Romania and Slovakia.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 01.03.2013.

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BELGRADE Serbia's Prime Minister Ivica Dacic met on Friday in Belgrade with ambassadors of Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Romania and Slovakia. These are the five European Union member countries who have not recognized the unilateral declaration of independence of the southern Serbian province of Kosovo. "Serbia wants solution, Pristina won't compromise" During the meeting, Dacic told the diplomats that the Serbian government was investing its "utmost efforts to find a sustainable solution in the dialogue with Pristina" - but that so far the other side is not showing willingness to compromise." "Serbia has a clear strategy, formulated in the Platform and the decisions of the parliament and we sincerely want a just and sustainable solution which will make it possible for Serbs to stay in Kosovo and will ensure durable peace in the region," stressed Dacic. He said that in searching for a solution to the Kosovo issue, Serbia relies on the support of Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Romania and Slovakia, the government press office said in a release. On February 25, Dacic met with the ambassadors of the so-called Quint - five western countries that support an independent Kosovo - telling them that the government was united and believed a just solution for Kosovo can only be found with necessary compromise from both sides. Dacic told the ambassadors of the United States, Germany, Britain, France and Italy, during a meeting that was also attended by the head of the EU mission in Belgrade, that the purpose of the Kosovo dialogue is to ensure the safety and survival of Serbs in the southern province and achieve lasting stability in the region through just and sustainable solutions. The meeting in Belgrade on Friday (Tanjug) Tanjug

"Serbia wants solution, Priština won't compromise"

During the meeting, Dačić told the diplomats that the Serbian government was investing its "utmost efforts to find a sustainable solution in the dialogue with Priština" - but that so far the other side is not showing willingness to compromise."

"Serbia has a clear strategy, formulated in the Platform and the decisions of the parliament and we sincerely want a just and sustainable solution which will make it possible for Serbs to stay in Kosovo and will ensure durable peace in the region," stressed Dačić.

He said that in searching for a solution to the Kosovo issue, Serbia relies on the support of Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Romania and Slovakia, the government press office said in a release.

On February 25, Dačić met with the ambassadors of the so-called Quint - five western countries that support an independent Kosovo - telling them that the government was united and believed a just solution for Kosovo can only be found with necessary compromise from both sides.

Dačić told the ambassadors of the United States, Germany, Britain, France and Italy, during a meeting that was also attended by the head of the EU mission in Belgrade, that the purpose of the Kosovo dialogue is to ensure the safety and survival of Serbs in the southern province and achieve lasting stability in the region through just and sustainable solutions.

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