Dacic: Agreement on telecommunications as soon as possible

Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic commented on the talks on telecommunications that it is in the mutual interest to reach the agreement as soon as possible.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 12.08.2013.

09:56

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Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic commented on the talks on telecommunications that it is in the mutual interest to reach the agreement as soon as possible. Dacic told reporters that the deadline for the agreement on telecommunications does not exist, but since that is one of the conditions which will be set before Belgrade and Pristina in the months to come it is good to reach it as soon as possible. Dacic: Agreement on telecommunications as soon as possible “We are working on that, but there is still no agreement since energy and telecommunications are closely connected. We would like Pristina to cede in terms of one thing and we would do that in terms of another. However, they would like Belgrade to cede in all issues,” Dacic said. Asked whether Serbs will take part in the upcoming local elections in Kosovo-Metohija with a uniform list, the prime minister said that this would be the best solution. “What is important is that the government has returned to determining the rights and regulations regarding bonuses for unemployed citizens in Kosovo-Metohija,” Dacic said, stressing that not for a single moment Belgrade wanted to abolish any benefits for people in Kosovo. “However, there were remarks that individuals who are no longer living in Kosovo-Metohija are using these benefits undeservedly,” the prime minister said. Tanjug Tanjug

Dacic: Agreement on telecommunications as soon as possible

“We are working on that, but there is still no agreement since energy and telecommunications are closely connected. We would like Pristina to cede in terms of one thing and we would do that in terms of another. However, they would like Belgrade to cede in all issues,” Dacic said.

Asked whether Serbs will take part in the upcoming local elections in Kosovo-Metohija with a uniform list, the prime minister said that this would be the best solution.
“What is important is that the government has returned to determining the rights and regulations regarding bonuses for unemployed citizens in Kosovo-Metohija,” Dacic said, stressing that not for a single moment Belgrade wanted to abolish any benefits for people in Kosovo.

“However, there were remarks that individuals who are no longer living in Kosovo-Metohija are using these benefits undeservedly,” the prime minister said.

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