Belgrade makes plans in case of negative Kosovo outcome
Vojislav Koštunica says his cabinet is weighing various options for a possible "negative Kosovo outcome".
Thursday, 30.08.2007.
19:13
Vojislav Kostunica says his cabinet is weighing various options for a possible "negative Kosovo outcome". "If someone inflicts damage upon you, then you, according to the circumstances and the situation, must respond in kind, inflicting back some damage as well." Belgrade makes plans in case of negative Kosovo outcome "In this way, you preserve your integrity and something that can be described as the dignity of the state and each citizen," Beta quoted the prime minister. Kostunica, who was speaking in a news conference at the seat of the government in Belgrade Thursday, did not further elaborate on the kind of "damage" he had in mind. He also declined to specify what such a reaction to a Kosovo status settlement process that would be unfavorable to Belgrade might entail, saying only it would be "within what constitutes for usual reaction in such situations". Asked whether his Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) ministers' recent concerted anti-NATO rhetoric might damage the country's efforts to join the Euro-Atlantic integrations, Kostunica said that no state institution thus far made its position on Serbia's membership in the Alliance known. "We have made statements exclusively pertaining to membership in the Partnership for Peace," Kostunica told reporters after today's session marking his cabinet's 100 days in office.
Belgrade makes plans in case of negative Kosovo outcome
"In this way, you preserve your integrity and something that can be described as the dignity of the state and each citizen," Beta quoted the prime minister.Koštunica, who was speaking in a news conference at the seat of the government in Belgrade Thursday, did not further elaborate on the kind of "damage" he had in mind.
He also declined to specify what such a reaction to a Kosovo status settlement process that would be unfavorable to Belgrade might entail, saying only it would be "within what constitutes for usual reaction in such situations".
Asked whether his Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) ministers' recent concerted anti-NATO rhetoric might damage the country's efforts to join the Euro-Atlantic integrations, Koštunica said that no state institution thus far made its position on Serbia's membership in the Alliance known.
"We have made statements exclusively pertaining to membership in the Partnership for Peace," Koštunica told reporters after today's session marking his cabinet's 100 days in office.
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