Serbia committed to compromise, can't recognize Kosovo

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić reiterated on Thursday that Serbia "cannot and will never recognize Kosovo's independence."

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 03.10.2013.

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STRASBOURG Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic reiterated on Thursday that Serbia "cannot and will never recognize Kosovo's independence." However, the country has "clearly demonstrated its commitment to dialogue and is seeking compromise," he said during his meeting with Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe (CoE) Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni in Strasbourg. Serbia committed to compromise, can't recognize Kosovo Nikolic added that Serbia is clearly committed to establishing lasting peace and stability in the region and ensuring a better life for all citizens. Battaini-Dragoni "lauded Serbia's efforts to establish lasting stability in the region, pointing particularly to President Nikolic's efforts in the process," Tanjug reported. She gave a positive assessment of Serbia's efforts in the fight against corruption and crime, pointing out that it is extremely important on the road to full membership of the EU. (Beta, file) Tanjug

Serbia committed to compromise, can't recognize Kosovo

Nikolić added that Serbia is clearly committed to establishing lasting peace and stability in the region and ensuring a better life for all citizens.

Battaini-Dragoni "lauded Serbia's efforts to establish lasting stability in the region, pointing particularly to President Nikolić's efforts in the process," Tanjug reported.

She gave a positive assessment of Serbia's efforts in the fight against corruption and crime, pointing out that it is extremely important on the road to full membership of the EU.

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