"Referendum does not offer solution"

<a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2012&mm=02&dd=13&nav_id=78769" class="text-link" target= "_blank">The upcoming referendum in northern Kosovo</a> is not the path to a solution says a spokesman for the EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 13.02.2012.

15:32

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The upcoming referendum in northern Kosovo is not the path to a solution says a spokesman for the EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule. Violence, barricades or the referendum are not the solution, Peter Stano told Tanjug. "Referendum does not offer solution" Relating the European Commission's position on the referendum which will be held Tuesday and Wednesday in three municipalities in northern Kosovo, Stano said a solution can be reached only through peace, consultations and dialogue. Stano said the EC has acknowledged Belgrade's position that the referendum on the non-acceptance of Pristina's institutions is unnecessary and counterproductive. The position of the Belgrade authorities on this issue is more than clear, Stano said. Meanwhile in Kosovo, UN mission UNMIK spokesperson Olivier Salgado said on Monday that the referendum in northern Kosovo will be held contrary to the existing law, and hence it will have no legal repercussions. In a statement for Tanjug, Salgado stressed that taking into account that the holding of the referendum is contrary to the current law, UNMIK will play no role in it, i.e. UNMIK will not monitor how it will be carried out. The UNMIK spokesperson noted that for them, the referendum, which will be held in northern Kosovo in the next two days, will have no legal repercussions. Tanjug

"Referendum does not offer solution"

Relating the European Commission's position on the referendum which will be held Tuesday and Wednesday in three municipalities in northern Kosovo, Stano said a solution can be reached only through peace, consultations and dialogue.

Stano said the EC has acknowledged Belgrade's position that the referendum on the non-acceptance of Priština's institutions is unnecessary and counterproductive.

The position of the Belgrade authorities on this issue is more than clear, Stano said.

Meanwhile in Kosovo, UN mission UNMIK spokesperson Olivier Salgado said on Monday that the referendum in northern Kosovo will be held contrary to the existing law, and hence it will have no legal repercussions.

In a statement for Tanjug, Salgado stressed that taking into account that the holding of the referendum is contrary to the current law, UNMIK will play no role in it, i.e. UNMIK will not monitor how it will be carried out.

The UNMIK spokesperson noted that for them, the referendum, which will be held in northern Kosovo in the next two days, will have no legal repercussions.

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