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Friday, 24.01.2014.

10:54

Serbia facing "no requests contrary to Constitution"

"At the end of the Belgrade-Priština normalization the EU will not require Serbia to recognize Kosovo's unilaterally declared independence," says Marko Đurić.

Izvor: Tanjug

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icj1

pre 10 godina

Haha, not so subtle change in the wording... "Never" has started to be replaced with "foreseeable future".
(icj1, 25 January 2014 18:36)

Hoho, you should read more carefully. The 'foreseeable future' is about this topic being on the agenda (of Serbia's EU access), the 'never' is about Serbia recognizing Kosovo.
(Comm. Parrisson, 27 January 2014 14:08)

Yep, that's exactly what I was referring to: the recognition of Kosovo's unilaterally declared independence being on the agenda in Serbia in the unforeseeable future instead of never :)

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

Haha, not so subtle change in the wording... "Never" has started to be replaced with "foreseeable future".
(icj1, 25 January 2014 18:36)

Hoho, you should read more carefully. The 'foreseeable future' is about this topic being on the agenda (of Serbia's EU access), the 'never' is about Serbia recognizing Kosovo.

icj1

pre 10 godina

"“Recognition of Kosovo's unilaterally declared independence is not on the agenda in Serbia and it will not be on the agenda at any point in the foreseeable future, and in this sense, Serbia should not be subjected to pressures and requests to do the impossible,” Đurić said."

Haha, not so subtle change in the wording... "Never" has started to be replaced with "foreseeable future".

Brian

pre 10 godina

Serbia already has recognized Kosovo independence! Explain dejan pavicevic! Rokcec ballots. Oaths to pristina signed by Kosovo Serbs.

Isidor

pre 10 godina

Probably during the process of EU accession talks and direct negotiations with Pristina, at some point may come out some question asking from Serbia some claims concerning the status of Kosovo. Serbian negotiating team should have well-planned and wise policy capable pass through all the traps and to achieve the best possible solution.In every case priority is improving the position of the Serbs in Kosovo and their complete safety, with the development of the economy in the north, that Serbs are and economically able to survive in Kosovo.

Kosova-USA

pre 10 godina

Serbia facing "no requests contrary to Constitution"

Not true. In your constitution Kosova is inseparable part of Serbia. Yet, 23 EU countries recognized Kosova as being country of its own, and not part of Serbia. So, I don't see the logic in your statement!

Kosova-USA

pre 10 godina

Serbia facing "no requests contrary to Constitution"

Not true. In your constitution Kosova is inseparable part of Serbia. Yet, 23 EU countries recognized Kosova as being country of its own, and not part of Serbia. So, I don't see the logic in your statement!

icj1

pre 10 godina

"“Recognition of Kosovo's unilaterally declared independence is not on the agenda in Serbia and it will not be on the agenda at any point in the foreseeable future, and in this sense, Serbia should not be subjected to pressures and requests to do the impossible,” Đurić said."

Haha, not so subtle change in the wording... "Never" has started to be replaced with "foreseeable future".

Brian

pre 10 godina

Serbia already has recognized Kosovo independence! Explain dejan pavicevic! Rokcec ballots. Oaths to pristina signed by Kosovo Serbs.

icj1

pre 10 godina

Haha, not so subtle change in the wording... "Never" has started to be replaced with "foreseeable future".
(icj1, 25 January 2014 18:36)

Hoho, you should read more carefully. The 'foreseeable future' is about this topic being on the agenda (of Serbia's EU access), the 'never' is about Serbia recognizing Kosovo.
(Comm. Parrisson, 27 January 2014 14:08)

Yep, that's exactly what I was referring to: the recognition of Kosovo's unilaterally declared independence being on the agenda in Serbia in the unforeseeable future instead of never :)

Isidor

pre 10 godina

Probably during the process of EU accession talks and direct negotiations with Pristina, at some point may come out some question asking from Serbia some claims concerning the status of Kosovo. Serbian negotiating team should have well-planned and wise policy capable pass through all the traps and to achieve the best possible solution.In every case priority is improving the position of the Serbs in Kosovo and their complete safety, with the development of the economy in the north, that Serbs are and economically able to survive in Kosovo.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

Haha, not so subtle change in the wording... "Never" has started to be replaced with "foreseeable future".
(icj1, 25 January 2014 18:36)

Hoho, you should read more carefully. The 'foreseeable future' is about this topic being on the agenda (of Serbia's EU access), the 'never' is about Serbia recognizing Kosovo.

Kosova-USA

pre 10 godina

Serbia facing "no requests contrary to Constitution"

Not true. In your constitution Kosova is inseparable part of Serbia. Yet, 23 EU countries recognized Kosova as being country of its own, and not part of Serbia. So, I don't see the logic in your statement!

Isidor

pre 10 godina

Probably during the process of EU accession talks and direct negotiations with Pristina, at some point may come out some question asking from Serbia some claims concerning the status of Kosovo. Serbian negotiating team should have well-planned and wise policy capable pass through all the traps and to achieve the best possible solution.In every case priority is improving the position of the Serbs in Kosovo and their complete safety, with the development of the economy in the north, that Serbs are and economically able to survive in Kosovo.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

Haha, not so subtle change in the wording... "Never" has started to be replaced with "foreseeable future".
(icj1, 25 January 2014 18:36)

Hoho, you should read more carefully. The 'foreseeable future' is about this topic being on the agenda (of Serbia's EU access), the 'never' is about Serbia recognizing Kosovo.

Brian

pre 10 godina

Serbia already has recognized Kosovo independence! Explain dejan pavicevic! Rokcec ballots. Oaths to pristina signed by Kosovo Serbs.

icj1

pre 10 godina

"“Recognition of Kosovo's unilaterally declared independence is not on the agenda in Serbia and it will not be on the agenda at any point in the foreseeable future, and in this sense, Serbia should not be subjected to pressures and requests to do the impossible,” Đurić said."

Haha, not so subtle change in the wording... "Never" has started to be replaced with "foreseeable future".

icj1

pre 10 godina

Haha, not so subtle change in the wording... "Never" has started to be replaced with "foreseeable future".
(icj1, 25 January 2014 18:36)

Hoho, you should read more carefully. The 'foreseeable future' is about this topic being on the agenda (of Serbia's EU access), the 'never' is about Serbia recognizing Kosovo.
(Comm. Parrisson, 27 January 2014 14:08)

Yep, that's exactly what I was referring to: the recognition of Kosovo's unilaterally declared independence being on the agenda in Serbia in the unforeseeable future instead of never :)