Serbia seeks "international guarantees" over deal

Kosovo and Metohija Committee chair Milovan Drecun says he expects the international community to give guarantees for the implementation of the Brussels deal.

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Monday, 03.06.2013.

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BELGRADE Kosovo and Metohija Committee chair Milovan Drecun says he expects the international community to give guarantees for the implementation of the Brussels deal. "I do not doubt the ability of Washington and Brussels to force Pristina to implement the agreement. They have the capacity to guarantee with their authority that what was agreed will be respected," this MP of the ruling SNS party told Serbia's public broadcaster RTS. Serbia seeks "international guarantees" over deal He emphasized that Serbia was "in a better position than before and does not have to accept imposed solutions." "We need guarantees and the EU is aware of it, because unless everything goes as agreed and according to our interests within the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO), then it cannot be implemented. We are no longer in a position that when something is imposed on us, we have to carry it out," Drecun was quoted as saying. He then added that Serbia "would continue" to fund the ZSO, and that "none of the people living in Kosovo and Metohija will become jobless." Drecun said that both Belgrade and Pristina would have to change legislative frameworks in order for the ZSO to become "legal and legitimate." "It's important to make it legal, recognizable in our legislative framework. This is important for its funding, since there must be a legal basis," said Drecun. (Tanjug, file) Beta RTS

Serbia seeks "international guarantees" over deal

He emphasized that Serbia was "in a better position than before and does not have to accept imposed solutions."

"We need guarantees and the EU is aware of it, because unless everything goes as agreed and according to our interests within the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO), then it cannot be implemented. We are no longer in a position that when something is imposed on us, we have to carry it out," Drecun was quoted as saying.

He then added that Serbia "would continue" to fund the ZSO, and that "none of the people living in Kosovo and Metohija will become jobless."

Drecun said that both Belgrade and Priština would have to change legislative frameworks in order for the ZSO to become "legal and legitimate."

"It's important to make it legal, recognizable in our legislative framework. This is important for its funding, since there must be a legal basis," said Drecun.

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