Thaci: No more talks with Belgrade

Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci says there will be no more new negotiations on the police, judiciary or customs in Kosovo.

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Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci says there will be no more new negotiations on the police, judiciary or customs in Kosovo. “Pristina will not negotiate at any time or under any conditions with Belgrade regarding the six points proposed by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon,” Thaci said in an interview with Kosovo daily Koha Ditore. Thaci: No more talks with Belgrade He added that “no one can negotiate, nor will there be any negotiations” regarding these issues. Ban proposed new talks be held regarding six fields—police, judiciary, customs, borders, protection of cultural and religious heritage, as well as traffic and telecommunications. Commenting on UNMIK Chief Lamberto Zannier’s statement regarding talks about the police, judiciary, and customs with Belgrade, Thaci said that he would only respect the constitution, “and not anyone’s ad hoc statements.” “The boss in Kosovo are the people and the people they elect,” Thaci replied when asked to respond to Zannier’s statement that he was the boss in Kosovo as long as UN Security Council Resolution 1244 was in force. Thaci refused to admit that there was any stagnation in the process of recognition of Kosovo’s unilateral independence, stating that “that should not be looked purely in terms of numerical recognitions.” Hasim Thaci (FoNet, archive)

Thaci: No more talks with Belgrade

He added that “no one can negotiate, nor will there be any negotiations” regarding these issues.

Ban proposed new talks be held regarding six fields—police, judiciary, customs, borders, protection of cultural and religious heritage, as well as traffic and telecommunications.

Commenting on UNMIK Chief Lamberto Zannier’s statement regarding talks about the police, judiciary, and customs with Belgrade, Thaci said that he would only respect the constitution, “and not anyone’s ad hoc statements.”

“The boss in Kosovo are the people and the people they elect,” Thaci replied when asked to respond to Zannier’s statement that he was the boss in Kosovo as long as UN Security Council Resolution 1244 was in force.

Thaci refused to admit that there was any stagnation in the process of recognition of Kosovo’s unilateral independence, stating that “that should not be looked purely in terms of numerical recognitions.”

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