“Serbia should accept EU’s offer on Kosovo”

Deputy Assistant U.S. Secretary of State Philip Reeker has called on Belgrade to accept the EU’s proposal and continue talks in order to get the EU talks date.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 12.04.2013.

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ZAGREB Deputy Assistant U.S. Secretary of State Philip Reeker has called on Belgrade to accept the EU’s proposal and continue talks in order to get the EU talks date. “We call on Serbia to take the opportunity because we want to see that Serbia has met conditions for the start of the negotiations,” he said during a visit to Zagreb, Fena news agency has learned. “Serbia should accept EU’s offer on Kosovo” Reeker reiterated the State Department’s stance that Wednesday’s debate on international criminal courts in the UN General Assembly had turned into an “unbalanced” and “inflammatory” debate. “The debate was an opportunity to strengthen a global system of international courts but it turned into a negative, unbalanced and inflammatory debate,” he noted and added that the U.S. strongly supported the Hague Tribunal and other UN courts. Reeker pointed out that the U.S. was strongly against the initiative to hold the debate, launched by UNGA Preisdent Vuk Jeremic, and that most of the Western countries had boycotted it because they believed it was a “poorly concealed attempted attack” on the Hague Tribunal. Philip Reeker (Tanjug/AP, file) Tanjug

“Serbia should accept EU’s offer on Kosovo”

Reeker reiterated the State Department’s stance that Wednesday’s debate on international criminal courts in the UN General Assembly had turned into an “unbalanced” and “inflammatory” debate.

“The debate was an opportunity to strengthen a global system of international courts but it turned into a negative, unbalanced and inflammatory debate,” he noted and added that the U.S. strongly supported the Hague Tribunal and other UN courts.

Reeker pointed out that the U.S. was strongly against the initiative to hold the debate, launched by UNGA Preisdent Vuk Jeremić, and that most of the Western countries had boycotted it because they believed it was a “poorly concealed attempted attack” on the Hague Tribunal.

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