DSS: Serbian media abused over Kosovo deal
The opposition Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) leader Vojislav Koštunica says Serbia was "being forced to accept a fait accompli policy".
Friday, 15.03.2013.
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BELGRADE The opposition Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) leader Vojislav Kostunica says Serbia was "being forced to accept a fait accompli policy". This also means that it is being forced to "recognize Kosovo's independence", Tanjug is quoting the former Yugoslav president and Serbian prime minister as saying. DSS: Serbian media abused over Kosovo deal Kostunica believes that western powers are "using the Serbian media" to prepare the ground for the acceptance of Hashim Thaci's plan for independent Kosovo - "even though there is no agreement with Pristina." "Western powers are playing the card of imposing a made-up agreement on Serbia and we need a well thought-out response," warned Kostunica. "The government should call a session of the National Assembly, share the responsibility with the MPs and reveal there is no agreement. Otherwise, Serbia is being forced to accept a done deal policy and recognize Kosovo's independence," said the DSS leader. According to Kostunica, the government has a great responsibility not to let Kosovo be taken away from Serbia. "If the current government finds a way to refuse the imposition of an independent Kosovo, this could be a turning point in the re-establishment of state-building policy," he said. "If, on the other hand, the West manages to impose independent Kosovo at the last minute, this will be a real disaster for Serbia," concluded the DSS leader. Tanjug
DSS: Serbian media abused over Kosovo deal
Koštunica believes that western powers are "using the Serbian media" to prepare the ground for the acceptance of Hashim Thaci's plan for independent Kosovo - "even though there is no agreement with Priština.""Western powers are playing the card of imposing a made-up agreement on Serbia and we need a well thought-out response," warned Koštunica.
"The government should call a session of the National Assembly, share the responsibility with the MPs and reveal there is no agreement. Otherwise, Serbia is being forced to accept a done deal policy and recognize Kosovo's independence," said the DSS leader.
According to Koštunica, the government has a great responsibility not to let Kosovo be taken away from Serbia.
"If the current government finds a way to refuse the imposition of an independent Kosovo, this could be a turning point in the re-establishment of state-building policy," he said.
"If, on the other hand, the West manages to impose independent Kosovo at the last minute, this will be a real disaster for Serbia," concluded the DSS leader.
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