"Energy, telecoms nearly solved, judiciary problem"

Aleksandar Vučić has said that he was "optimistic" about reaching an agreement with Priština on telecommunications and energy.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 29.07.2013.

10:32

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BELGRADE Aleksandar Vucic has said that he was "optimistic" about reaching an agreement with Pristina on telecommunications and energy. However, problems have arisen in the area of judiciary where the first deputy prime minister said he "thought none would come up." "Energy, telecoms nearly solved, judiciary problem" In a joint press conference with Prime Minister Ivica Dacic in Belgrade over the weekend, Vucic said that the talks in Brussels are very serious and certain players are trying to take advantage of the situation to put more pressure on Serbia. Speaking about the judiciary problem, Vucic said that Pristina was trying to have established in northern Kosovska Mitrovica a basic court that would have branches in the four municipalities of the majority-Serb Kosovo north and in three municipalities south of the Ibar River. "The essence of the matter is that in this case, the employee structure in northern Mitrovica would be made up of 85 percent Albanians and 15 percent Serbs. It would change the ethnic structure in the north," Vucic said, adding that he and Dacic "stressed that a thing like that is not an option and cannot be discussed." He recalled that Pristina "also made a similar attempt regarding the appointment of a regional police commander which the Serbian side did not accept and the EU acted in a fair manner over the issue and did not insist on it." (Tanjug) Tanjug

"Energy, telecoms nearly solved, judiciary problem"

In a joint press conference with Prime Minister Ivica Dačić in Belgrade over the weekend, Vučić said that the talks in Brussels are very serious and certain players are trying to take advantage of the situation to put more pressure on Serbia.

Speaking about the judiciary problem, Vučić said that Priština was trying to have established in northern Kosovska Mitrovica a basic court that would have branches in the four municipalities of the majority-Serb Kosovo north and in three municipalities south of the Ibar River.

"The essence of the matter is that in this case, the employee structure in northern Mitrovica would be made up of 85 percent Albanians and 15 percent Serbs. It would change the ethnic structure in the north," Vučić said, adding that he and Dačić "stressed that a thing like that is not an option and cannot be discussed."

He recalled that Priština "also made a similar attempt regarding the appointment of a regional police commander which the Serbian side did not accept and the EU acted in a fair manner over the issue and did not insist on it."

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