"Ahtisaari plan unacceptable in entirety"

Kosovo Minister Goran Bogdanović says the Ahtisaari plan is unacceptable as far as Belgrade is concerned, both from a political and technical point of view.

Izvor: Beta

Saturday, 30.05.2009.

09:48

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Kosovo Minister Goran Bogdanovic says the Ahtisaari plan is unacceptable as far as Belgrade is concerned, both from a political and technical point of view. Following assessments raised at a debate on Kosovo in Brussels on Thursday that at least the technical parts of the plan should be applied, Bogdanovic told Beta that the Serbian parliament had rejected the plan in its entirety. "Ahtisaari plan unacceptable in entirety" That document was never discussed in the UN Security Council, and its contents and proposals for Kosovo’s supervised independence break all the rules of international law and violate Serbia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, said the minister. According to Bogdanovic, the plan could never be even partially accepted, and its technical and political parts could not be taken separately. “We’ll never accept any solution based on the principles or tenets of either the political or technical part of the Ahtisaari plan, whose goal is to enable the independence of one part of Serbia’s territory,” the minister told Beta. He reiterated that all problems in Kosovo required compromise solutions in cooperation with the international community, but that Serbia would never accept as a model for solutions something she had already rejected as part of the Ahtisaari plan. Goran Bogdanovic (FoNet, archive)

"Ahtisaari plan unacceptable in entirety"

That document was never discussed in the UN Security Council, and its contents and proposals for Kosovo’s supervised independence break all the rules of international law and violate Serbia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, said the minister.

According to Bogdanović, the plan could never be even partially accepted, and its technical and political parts could not be taken separately.

“We’ll never accept any solution based on the principles or tenets of either the political or technical part of the Ahtisaari plan, whose goal is to enable the independence of one part of Serbia’s territory,” the minister told Beta.

He reiterated that all problems in Kosovo required compromise solutions in cooperation with the international community, but that Serbia would never accept as a model for solutions something she had already rejected as part of the Ahtisaari plan.

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