Army chief: Borders "not negotiable"

Serbian Army chief Lt. Gen. Miloje Miletić rejected on Sunday reports in some Albanian language media in Priština regarding his meeting with the KFOR commander.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 08.11.2010.

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Serbian Army chief Lt. Gen. Miloje Miletic rejected on Sunday reports in some Albanian language media in Pristina regarding his meeting with the KFOR commander. Miletic, who is due to meet with KFOR's Erhard Buhler, said reports that "marking of borders between Kosovo and Serbia" will be a topic were untrue. Army chief: Borders "not negotiable" He underlined that Kosovo is a constituent part of Serbia whose borders are not negotiable. Miletic told journalists in Prokuplje, southern Serbia, that the meeting with the KFOR commander will be a routine one in accordance with the agreement reached between the representatives of Serbian armed forces and international forces in Kosovo to have regular communication with the aim of safeguarding the administrative line with Kosovo. Miletic added that neither he, nor the KFOR commander had the capacity to discuss the issue of "borders between Serbia and Kosovo". Pristina's daily Koha Ditore claimed on Saturday that Serbia's military officials invited KFOR Commander Buhler to attend the meeting, which according to the daily, "will focus on the marking of the border line between Serbia and Kosovo". The meeting with KFOR is scheduled for November 18 and is supposed to be held in the southern town of Nis. Lt. Gen. Miloje Miletic (Tanjug, file)

Army chief: Borders "not negotiable"

He underlined that Kosovo is a constituent part of Serbia whose borders are not negotiable.

Miletić told journalists in Prokuplje, southern Serbia, that the meeting with the KFOR commander will be a routine one in accordance with the agreement reached between the representatives of Serbian armed forces and international forces in Kosovo to have regular communication with the aim of safeguarding the administrative line with Kosovo.

Miletić added that neither he, nor the KFOR commander had the capacity to discuss the issue of "borders between Serbia and Kosovo".

Priština's daily Koha Ditore claimed on Saturday that Serbia's military officials invited KFOR Commander Buhler to attend the meeting, which according to the daily, "will focus on the marking of the border line between Serbia and Kosovo".

The meeting with KFOR is scheduled for November 18 and is supposed to be held in the southern town of Niš.

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