FM: No "new blackmail" from Brussels

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivan Mrkić has said that there will be no new requirements from Brussels when it comes to Kosovo.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 26.12.2013.

09:17

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BELGRADE Serbian Foreign Minister Ivan Mrkic has said that there will be no new requirements from Brussels when it comes to Kosovo. He announced strengthening of activities of the Serbian diplomacy with the beginning of membership negotiations . FM: No "new blackmail" from Brussels "There will be no blackmail there, we are going to normalization of the situation in the province, that is our goal and that's what we said repeatedly," he told TV Pink, adding that the issue of normalization "should be considered more from the standpoint of the daily life." He said that Belgrade wants all people, both Serbs and Albanians, to live "more normally, " that there is a free flow of goods and movement of people so that everyday life is "completely normalized." "There is no new blackmail, nor would we accept that " said the head of the Serbian diplomacy. When asked how his ministry would lobby for Serbia when EU negotiations started, the Serbian foreign minister has said that there was "continuous activity." "We don't have a special plan of campaign, rather we participate in what is standardized in such cases, and enhance the work and hire more people and train them to represent us as well as possible," he told TV Prva in an interview. Mrkic reiterated that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs submitted to the Commission for Investigation of Murders of Journalists information on a possible witness in the investigation into the murder of journalist Slavko Curuvija, which was found in the archives of the MFA, about who was engaged in Kosovo and Metohija . "What we came by, that list, we submitted to the government commission that is dealing with it. All other headlines and interpretations are meaningless," he said, adding that this was a document listing persons who were "during that time holding those positions." (Tanjug) Tanjug

FM: No "new blackmail" from Brussels

"There will be no blackmail there, we are going to normalization of the situation in the province, that is our goal and that's what we said repeatedly," he told TV Pink, adding that the issue of normalization "should be considered more from the standpoint of the daily life."

He said that Belgrade wants all people, both Serbs and Albanians, to live "more normally, " that there is a free flow of goods and movement of people so that everyday life is "completely normalized."

"There is no new blackmail, nor would we accept that " said the head of the Serbian diplomacy.

When asked how his ministry would lobby for Serbia when EU negotiations started, the Serbian foreign minister has said that there was "continuous activity."

"We don't have a special plan of campaign, rather we participate in what is standardized in such cases, and enhance the work and hire more people and train them to represent us as well as possible," he told TV Prva in an interview.

Mrkić reiterated that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs submitted to the Commission for Investigation of Murders of Journalists information on a possible witness in the investigation into the murder of journalist Slavko Ćuruvija, which was found in the archives of the MFA, about who was engaged in Kosovo and Metohija .

"What we came by, that list, we submitted to the government commission that is dealing with it. All other headlines and interpretations are meaningless," he said, adding that this was a document listing persons who were "during that time holding those positions."

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