Dačić says "there'll be no referendum" on deal

Ivica Dačić has rejected the possibility of the holding of the referendum on the Brussels agreement reached with Priština.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 01.05.2013.

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BELGRADE Ivica Dacic has rejected the possibility of the holding of the referendum on the Brussels agreement reached with Pristina. The Serbian prime minister spoke for Japan's Kyodo news agency. Dacic says "there'll be no referendum" on deal "There will be no referendum," the agency quoted him as saying, and commenting that "this is the first time that the position of the government in Belgrade has been clearly stated on the issue" since the deal was reached on April 19. The report also said that Serbs from Kosovo "rejected the agreement and asked for the referendum to be held." The agency described the deal "a historic agreement with the goal of improving relations with Kosovo that gives broad autonomy to Serbs in northern Kosovo." The report also stresses that the agreement states that "the two sides will not block each other's path toward the European Union." On Tuesday, Serbs from northern Kosovo met with Dacic and his first deputy, Aleksandar Vucic, but reached no agreement. Serbs called for the deal to be appraised by the Constitutional Court, while Dacic told a news conference after the meeting that "the referendum now makes no sense." (Tanjug) Tanjug

Dačić says "there'll be no referendum" on deal

"There will be no referendum," the agency quoted him as saying, and commenting that "this is the first time that the position of the government in Belgrade has been clearly stated on the issue" since the deal was reached on April 19.

The report also said that Serbs from Kosovo "rejected the agreement and asked for the referendum to be held."

The agency described the deal "a historic agreement with the goal of improving relations with Kosovo that gives broad autonomy to Serbs in northern Kosovo."

The report also stresses that the agreement states that "the two sides will not block each other's path toward the European Union."

On Tuesday, Serbs from northern Kosovo met with Dačić and his first deputy, Aleksandar Vučić, but reached no agreement.

Serbs called for the deal to be appraised by the Constitutional Court, while Dačić told a news conference after the meeting that "the referendum now makes no sense."

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