“Platform for Kosovo to be put before parliament soon”

Parliament Speaker Nebojša Stefanović says he expects the platform for Belgrade-Pristina talks will be put before the Serbian parliament in the next few days.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 01.11.2012.

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BELGRADE Parliament Speaker Nebojsa Stefanovic says he expects the platform for Belgrade-Pristina talks will be put before the Serbian parliament in the next few days. Stefanovic voiced belief that the platform, prepared by a team led by Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic, would be a result of a political agreement that would make it possible for a consensus between all relevant political factors to be reached. “Platform for Kosovo to be put before parliament soon” "I have not seen the document and I really do not know anything about its content now, but I can say I believe those who are working on the platform," the speaker told Belgrade-based daily Vecernje novosti. Commenting on the announcement that the Belgrade-Pristina talks might continue in November, before the parliament adopts the text of the platform, Stefanovic said that, technically, the continuation of dialogue did not require parliament's consent, since "there are agreements made by the state which could be realized immediately." “The final version of the platform will be presented to Serbian MPs, whose opinion and support will be useful for those participating in talks with Pristina authorities,” he was quoted as saying. He also said there might be a change of regime in some cities and municipalities by year's end, and that the Serbian Progressive Party could offer "a better solution to citizens of Belgrade." Nebojsa Stefanovic (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

“Platform for Kosovo to be put before parliament soon”

"I have not seen the document and I really do not know anything about its content now, but I can say I believe those who are working on the platform," the speaker told Belgrade-based daily Večernje novosti.

Commenting on the announcement that the Belgrade-Priština talks might continue in November, before the parliament adopts the text of the platform, Stefanović said that, technically, the continuation of dialogue did not require parliament's consent, since "there are agreements made by the state which could be realized immediately."

“The final version of the platform will be presented to Serbian MPs, whose opinion and support will be useful for those participating in talks with Priština authorities,” he was quoted as saying.

He also said there might be a change of regime in some cities and municipalities by year's end, and that the Serbian Progressive Party could offer "a better solution to citizens of Belgrade."

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