Kosovo office chief wraps up visit to north

Kosovo Office head Aleksandar Vulin has said that the Serbian government would never give up on any of its people or stop fighting for the province.

Izvor: Tanjug

Sunday, 16.09.2012.

13:40

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ZUBIN POTOK Kosovo Office head Aleksandar Vulin has said that the Serbian government would never give up on any of its people or stop fighting for the province. At the end of his two-day visit to northern Kosovo, Vulin said that Serbia faced a difficult future and events “we will be able to influence and those we will not". Kosovo office chief wraps up visit to north However, he noted that there was determination to change things and to adhere to the Serbian Constitution and UN Security Council Resolution 1244 at all costs. “I am telling you that difficult things await us, the talks will be hard and we will not always look forward to what is to come, but we will tell each other the truth,” said Vulin. He added he was encouraged by what he had seen during his visit - by how successfully local administrations were combating current problems, as well as by the economic potentials of the area. “It takes courage to live here and the government must be there to help you, to protect you. This is our duty, something that goes without saying, and it must remain so in the future,” said Vulin. The area north of the Ibar River is majority inhabited by Serbs, who reject the authority of the government in Pristin, as well as the ethnic Albanian unilateral declaration of independence made in February 2008. Aleksandar Vulin (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

Kosovo office chief wraps up visit to north

However, he noted that there was determination to change things and to adhere to the Serbian Constitution and UN Security Council Resolution 1244 at all costs.

“I am telling you that difficult things await us, the talks will be hard and we will not always look forward to what is to come, but we will tell each other the truth,” said Vulin.

He added he was encouraged by what he had seen during his visit - by how successfully local administrations were combating current problems, as well as by the economic potentials of the area.

“It takes courage to live here and the government must be there to help you, to protect you. This is our duty, something that goes without saying, and it must remain so in the future,” said Vulin.

The area north of the Ibar River is majority inhabited by Serbs, who reject the authority of the government in Prištin, as well as the ethnic Albanian unilateral declaration of independence made in February 2008.

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