Negotiations on Kosovo in late October?

Serbian Minister of the Interior and Deputy PM Ivica Dačić said in Skopje that a dialogue between Belgrade and Priština should start as soon as possible.

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Saturday, 18.09.2010.

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Serbian Minister of the Interior and Deputy PM Ivica Dacic said in Skopje that a dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina should start as soon as possible. Following the talks with his Macedonian counterpart Gordana Jankulovska, Dacic said that the Serbian side believes the dialog should involve a way to find a peaceful and just solution for the situation that had arisen from Kosovo's declaration of independence in February 2008. Negotiations on Kosovo in late October? Dacic added that the provisional institutions in Pristina "probably believe there is nothing to talk about there." Dacic said that, in order to have all issues resolved and not just "swept under the carpet," all topics had to be discussed, including the issue of final status of Kosovo. Answering the question of Macedonian journalists about the time when the talks between representatives of Belgrade and Pristina could start, Dacic said that no one can pinpoint the exact date, not even people who will participate in them. He warned that if the international community recognized the unilaterally proclaimed independence of the Serbian province, it would be the first time in history that a part of a sovereign country gained independence without its consent. "If this happens once, you can only try and imagine where this scenario could be repeated in the future", the Serbian Minister of Interior said. Dacic and Jankulovska signed an agreement on cross-border traffic regime, which will enable citizens of both countries living in the border zone to cross the state borders with ID card only. Dacic also visited the Regional Centre for Migration, Asylum and Refugees in Skopje.

Negotiations on Kosovo in late October?

Dačić added that the provisional institutions in Priština "probably believe there is nothing to talk about there."

Dačić said that, in order to have all issues resolved and not just "swept under the carpet," all topics had to be discussed, including the issue of final status of Kosovo.

Answering the question of Macedonian journalists about the time when the talks between representatives of Belgrade and Priština could start, Dačić said that no one can pinpoint the exact date, not even people who will participate in them.

He warned that if the international community recognized the unilaterally proclaimed independence of the Serbian province, it would be the first time in history that a part of a sovereign country gained independence without its consent.

"If this happens once, you can only try and imagine where this scenario could be repeated in the future", the Serbian Minister of Interior said.

Dačić and Jankulovska signed an agreement on cross-border traffic regime, which will enable citizens of both countries living in the border zone to cross the state borders with ID card only. Dačić also visited the Regional Centre for Migration, Asylum and Refugees in Skopje.

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