Interior minister claims EULEX “not cooperating”

Serbia’s Interior Minister Ivica Dačić has complained to EU facilitator Robert Cooper that EULEX is not sufficiently cooperating with Serbian police.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 16.07.2011.

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Serbia’s Interior Minister Ivica Dacic has complained to EU facilitator Robert Cooper that EULEX is not sufficiently cooperating with Serbian police. EULEX and Serbian police have signed a police cooperation protocol. Interior minister claims EULEX “not cooperating” Dacic pointed out that EULEX and Serbian police were not using all the opportunities to cooperate in combat against organized crime, illegal migration, various forms of smuggling, terrorism and drug, human and weapons trafficking. The interior minister has said that he met with Cooper at his invitation during the EU facilitator’s visit to Belgrade this week. “Aside from expressing our wish to have better cooperation with EULEX, I spoke to Cooper about the need to calm the situation after relieving commanders in north Kosovo and about the need for EULEX to keep a status-neutral position if it wants support from the Serbian community in Kosovo,” Dacic explained. He also stressed that he had been cooperating with Cooper on a regular basis ever since Cooper was on EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Javier Solana’s team and since the talks about Serbia’s involvement in the EU missions started. The Serbian interior minister met with Cooper on July 13. The EU facilitator expressed satisfaction over the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue and Serbian police's constructive role in the process. They also discussed freedom of movement, that the Interior Ministry is in charge of implementing. Ivica Dacic (Tanjug)

Interior minister claims EULEX “not cooperating”

Dačić pointed out that EULEX and Serbian police were not using all the opportunities to cooperate in combat against organized crime, illegal migration, various forms of smuggling, terrorism and drug, human and weapons trafficking.

The interior minister has said that he met with Cooper at his invitation during the EU facilitator’s visit to Belgrade this week.

“Aside from expressing our wish to have better cooperation with EULEX, I spoke to Cooper about the need to calm the situation after relieving commanders in north Kosovo and about the need for EULEX to keep a status-neutral position if it wants support from the Serbian community in Kosovo,” Dačić explained.

He also stressed that he had been cooperating with Cooper on a regular basis ever since Cooper was on EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Javier Solana’s team and since the talks about Serbia’s involvement in the EU missions started.

The Serbian interior minister met with Cooper on July 13. The EU facilitator expressed satisfaction over the Belgrade-Priština dialogue and Serbian police's constructive role in the process. They also discussed freedom of movement, that the Interior Ministry is in charge of implementing.

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