Ministers visit Kosovo Serbs, pledge support

Ministers Slobodan Samardžić and Aleksandar Popović Friday started their visit to Kosovo.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 19.01.2008.

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Ministers Slobodan Samardzic and Aleksandar Popovic Friday started their visit to Kosovo. The two cabinet members from the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) sent out a message to the Serbs in Ranilug, near Kosovska Kamenica, to stay in Kosovo, and expect the state of Serbia to help them. Ministers visit Kosovo Serbs, pledge support A government delegation, headed by Samardzic, who is in charge of the Kosovo portfolio in the Kostunica cabinet, also includes Popovic, the minister of mining, who laid the corner stone for a new kindergarten in Ranilug, and opened a local Faculty of Philosophy department. "This proves that Serbia wants to invest in Kosmet [Kosovo-Metohija] and that it treats this area as its inseparable part," said Samardzic, adding that "life in Kosovo has to be maintained, renewed and improved." He also said that with the opening and construction of these facilities the state wanted to show that Serbia is present in the province, underscoring that "investments will prove that this is part of democratic Serbia, which is stable and developing." Popovic said Serbia will next week offer the UN administration in the province an agreement, under which Serbia's power company, EPS, would deliver electricity free of charge to the communities "inhabited by citizens loyal to the state."

Ministers visit Kosovo Serbs, pledge support

A government delegation, headed by Samardžić, who is in charge of the Kosovo portfolio in the Koštunica cabinet, also includes Popović, the minister of mining, who laid the corner stone for a new kindergarten in Ranilug, and opened a local Faculty of Philosophy department.

"This proves that Serbia wants to invest in Kosmet [Kosovo-Metohija] and that it treats this area as its inseparable part," said Samardžić, adding that "life in Kosovo has to be maintained, renewed and improved."

He also said that with the opening and construction of these facilities the state wanted to show that Serbia is present in the province, underscoring that "investments will prove that this is part of democratic Serbia, which is stable and developing."

Popović said Serbia will next week offer the UN administration in the province an agreement, under which Serbia's power company, EPS, would deliver electricity free of charge to the communities "inhabited by citizens loyal to the state."

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