Threats of war are "too much", official says

Serbia’s Office for Kosovo Director Aleksandar Vulin has urged the international community to make it clear for Priština that threats of war are “too much“.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 16.01.2013.

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BRUSSELS, BELGRADE Serbia’s Office for Kosovo Director Aleksandar Vulin has urged the international community to make it clear for Pristina that threats of war are “too much“. “The Serbian side will of course show restraint and do everything to prevent any incidents and to preserve peace in the whole region,” he stressed. Threats of war are "too much", official says “Wherever Serbia has a say, there will be peace but it cannot be alone in its fight for peace and the international community needs to make it clear to Pristina that threats of war are too much,” Vulin added. He once again expressed concern over threats made by Adem Demaci, formerly the political representative of the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and called on the international community to say whether it believed that threats of armed conflicts were a legitimate political means and that it was possible to tolerate violence and threats of war in the negotiating process. “Threats with weapons that come from Pristina these days are seriously making our ability to negotiate harder,” Vulin said in Brussels where technical talks between Belgrade and Pristina are underway. He wondered if it would be possible for any MP of the ruling coalition in Serbia to say that issues in southern Serbia should be solved by war and violence. Kosovo MPs, officials of Hashim Thaci’s Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and opposition Self-Determination Movement, have stated that armed conflicts were possible if a monument honoring members of the so-called Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvedja, and Bujanovac (UCPMB) in the southern town of Presevo. Demaci said that Ethnic Albanians in southern Serbia should "show they are ready for war and put aside all their differences". A deadline for the removal of the monument expired at midnight, Serbian Justice Ministry has released. Aleksandar Vulin (Beta, file) Tanjug

Threats of war are "too much", official says

“Wherever Serbia has a say, there will be peace but it cannot be alone in its fight for peace and the international community needs to make it clear to Priština that threats of war are too much,” Vulin added.

He once again expressed concern over threats made by Adem Demaci, formerly the political representative of the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and called on the international community to say whether it believed that threats of armed conflicts were a legitimate political means and that it was possible to tolerate violence and threats of war in the negotiating process.

“Threats with weapons that come from Priština these days are seriously making our ability to negotiate harder,” Vulin said in Brussels where technical talks between Belgrade and Priština are underway.

He wondered if it would be possible for any MP of the ruling coalition in Serbia to say that issues in southern Serbia should be solved by war and violence.

Kosovo MPs, officials of Hashim Thaci’s Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and opposition Self-Determination Movement, have stated that armed conflicts were possible if a monument honoring members of the so-called Liberation Army of Preševo, Medveđa, and Bujanovac (UCPMB) in the southern town of Preševo.

Demaci said that Ethnic Albanians in southern Serbia should "show they are ready for war and put aside all their differences".

A deadline for the removal of the monument expired at midnight, Serbian Justice Ministry has released.

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