Vučić, Warlick for continuation of dialogue

Deputy PM Aleksandar Vučić and U.S. Ambassador to Serbia Mary Warlick voiced expectation on Sunday that the Kosovo dialogue would continue.

Izvor: Tanjug

Sunday, 09.09.2012.

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CACAK Deputy PM Aleksandar Vucic and U.S. Ambassador to Serbia Mary Warlick voiced expectation on Sunday that the Kosovo dialogue would continue. They also said they hoped it would result in agreements that will be for the benefit of all inhabitants of Kosovo. Vucic, Warlick for continuation of dialogue Warlick qualified as important that the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue continues as soon as possible, adding that the U.S. has already welcomed the Serbian government's intention to continue the talks and implement all agreements reached during the previous round of talks. The aim of this dialogue is to resolve long-term issues for the benefit of the people who live there, she told the press in Cacak, after being asked whether "the end of Kosovo's supervised independence will impact on the position of Serbs in the province and the continuation of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogu"e. Vucic, who is also Serbia's defense minister, said that Belgrade wants to continue dialogue with Pristina and that it will respect everything the previous government signed. "We will implement the agreed, because we are not some other country now, but it is important for us that in the future dialogue with Pristina, which I am sure will continue, compromises are made by both Belgrade and Pristina," Vucic concluded. (Tanjug) Tanjug

Vučić, Warlick for continuation of dialogue

Warlick qualified as important that the Belgrade-Priština dialogue continues as soon as possible, adding that the U.S. has already welcomed the Serbian government's intention to continue the talks and implement all agreements reached during the previous round of talks.

The aim of this dialogue is to resolve long-term issues for the benefit of the people who live there, she told the press in Čačak, after being asked whether "the end of Kosovo's supervised independence will impact on the position of Serbs in the province and the continuation of the Belgrade-Priština dialogu"e.

Vučić, who is also Serbia's defense minister, said that Belgrade wants to continue dialogue with Priština and that it will respect everything the previous government signed.

"We will implement the agreed, because we are not some other country now, but it is important for us that in the future dialogue with Priština, which I am sure will continue, compromises are made by both Belgrade and Priština," Vučić concluded.

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