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Koštunica: EU membership not on agenda
4 April 2008 | 09:32 | Source: B92
BELGRADE -- Vojislav Koštunica says that the EU deal involves clarifying the matter of borders and Serbia’s territorial integrity.

Vojislav Koštunica (FoNet, archive)
Vojislav Koštunica (FoNet, archive)

Speaking to Pink TV’s VIN program, the prime minister and Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) leader said last night that he felt it expedient to send the Russian energy deal to parliament for ratification in order to speed up the whole process of pipeline construction, and said that it was entirely within the technical government’s powers to sanction such a move.

As far as the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) was concerned, Koštunica said the question of frontiers and Serbia’s territorial integrity had not even been touched on during negotiations with the EU.

“We’ve never discussed that matter with the EU. If we don’t discuss it, then every further step towards the SAA will imply our indirect recognition of Kosovo independence,“ he said.

Serbia cannot join the EU before 2012, 2013, maybe even a year or two later, said Koštunica, adding that EU membership was not currently on the agenda, rather the previous matter needed to be discussed—how the EU viewed Serbia.

In the prime minister’s opinion, Kosovo’s status would have to be discussed again at some point, as the situation in the province was frozen and needed to be settled.

Asked whether the issue of Kosovo awaited Serbia before the very doors of the EU, he said that “everyone would give priority to something that was territorial integrity over membership of an organization, part of whose members question Serbia’s territorial integrity.“

Koštunica said that Serbia’s measures had slowed down recognition of Kosovo’s unilateral independence, and that filing a lawsuit with the International Court of Justice would be the best response to countries recognizing independence.

Asked about a possible coalition with the Serb Radical Party (SRS) after the coming parliamentary elections, the DSS leader said he would not speak of coalitions until after the elections.

He said that he was profoundly certain of the justness of his policies where the question of Kosovo’s place in Serbia figured highly, together with negotiations with the EU, tackling corruption, and economic growth.

Asked about UNMIK’s reaction to the government’s decision to hold parliamentary and local elections in Kosovo, Koštunica said that UNMIK would not make any problems, and that elections would go ahead in Kosovo unhindered.

In reference to the acquittal by the Hague Tribunal of former Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) leader Ramush Haradinaj on charges of war crimes in Dečani in 1998, and Serbian cooperation with the Tribunal, the prime minister said that Serbia had been conducting itself very responsibly as far as its international commitments were confirmed.
Politics - Most relevant news Friday, 4 April 2008

Putin calls on NATO to respect international law
14:14 | Source:B92, Tanjug

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13:09 | Source:Tanjug

UN HQ denies UNMIK speculation
09:43 -> 17:41 | Source:Beta, Tanjug

"Galluci to quit at end of month"
15:28 | Source:Beta

EP president backs SAA signing
09:17 | Source:Tanjug

DS "averted violence in Kosovo"
10:23 | Source:Beta

“Đelić, Dinkić blocking jobs”
15:52 | Source:Tanjug

Dinkić: Campaign should focus on economy
13:09 | Source:FoNet

Czechs believe Kosovo independence "undermines stability"
16:16 | Source:Beta

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Kosovo status
UN HQ denies UNMIK speculation
Czechs believe Kosovo independence "undermines stability"
"Galluci to quit at end of month"
Putin calls on NATO to respect international law
Second consignment of Russian aid arrives
Tadić on energy deal, elections
Justice workers maintain protest
Agreement on medicines to Kosovo
DS "averted violence in Kosovo"
10,000 Kosovo Serbs welcome Đoković
   
Hague cooperation
Koštunica: Serbia to insist on Haradinaj issue
Tadić demands appeal against Haradinaj verdict
EC: Visa abolition possible by 2009
Koštunica questions Hague's legitimacy
Šešelj claims to know Karadžić, Mladić whereabouts
Prosecution to review Haradinaj verdict
Witness recalls Mujahideen abductions
Hague Tribunal sets Haradinaj, Balaj free
Rehn: No consensus on SAA signing
Police search house of Bosnian Serb fugitive
   
Euro-Atlantic integration
Koštunica questions Hague's legitimacy
Tadić on energy deal, elections
Dinkić: Foreign investors here to stay
EP president backs SAA signing
NATO offers "intensified dialogue" to Serbia
Rehn: No consensus on SAA signing
Nikolić: DS, DSS jeopardizing state interests
Sanader outlines vision of united Europe
Rupel, Kouchner call for free EU visas
MUP receives 40 jeeps from EAR, EC
   
Corruption & organized crime
Tobacco Mafia defendant pleads not guilty
Criminal charges filed against Thaci
Zemun Clan member dies in prison
KPS arrest kidnappers of Swiss national
Policemen detained for illegal sale of firearms
Ex-police officer testifies at Ibarska trial
Koštunica: Kosovo cannot be traded
Five arrests in EUR 18mn fraud scandal
Police seize 4 kilos of heroin at border
"State blocked defense chief's murder probe"
   
Elections, cabinet talks 2008
“Đelić, Dinkić blocking jobs”
Dinkić: Campaign should focus on economy
Tadić on energy deal, elections
Dinkić: Foreign investors here to stay
DS "averted violence in Kosovo"
Cabinet decides to hold elections in Kosovo
DS accuses Samardžić of using Kosovo
Nikolić: DS, DSS jeopardizing state interests
Government fails to adopt energy agreement
Rupel, Kouchner call for free EU visas
   
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