"Dačić wants separation, not partition of Kosovo"

Parliament Speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović says Ivica Dačić "never said he advocated a partition of Kosovo, but the drawing of a separation line".

Izvor: Danas

Monday, 10.10.2011.

10:14

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Parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic says Ivica Dacic "never said he advocated a partition of Kosovo, but the drawing of a separation line". Djukic-Dejanovic - a high-ranking official of the interior minister's Socialists Party of Serbia (SPS) - added that this would mean that "there would be Serbian institutions where the dominant population is Serb". "Dacic wants separation, not partition of Kosovo" These institutions, said she, would include health care, education and courts. Djukic-Dejanovic also noted that "dialogue was not possible while the citizens are not safe". Asked who was responsible for that, she answered: "Shots are fired at bare-handed people at the barricades. I guess that leads to the conclusion about who is responsible. Unrest and tensions at the administrative line can have catastrophic consequences for the lives of those people who have been protesting peacefully." However, writes Belgrade-based daily Danas, "she would not comment on statements quoting a session of the Security Committee that those who cause the violence were among the bare-handed people". "There are topics that belong to the category of state secret and we still have that in our laws, which then must be respected. I will not speculate on statements that appeared in the media," the daily quoted Djukic-Dejanovic as saying. Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic (Tanjug, file)

"Dačić wants separation, not partition of Kosovo"

These institutions, said she, would include health care, education and courts.

Đukić-Dejanović also noted that "dialogue was not possible while the citizens are not safe".

Asked who was responsible for that, she answered:

"Shots are fired at bare-handed people at the barricades. I guess that leads to the conclusion about who is responsible. Unrest and tensions at the administrative line can have catastrophic consequences for the lives of those people who have been protesting peacefully."

However, writes Belgrade-based daily Danas, "she would not comment on statements quoting a session of the Security Committee that those who cause the violence were among the bare-handed people".

"There are topics that belong to the category of state secret and we still have that in our laws, which then must be respected. I will not speculate on statements that appeared in the media," the daily quoted Đukić-Dejanović as saying.

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