I’m ready to meet with Nikolić, Kosovo president says

Kosovo’s President Atifete Jahjaga has stated that she is ready to meet with Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić.

Izvor: Beta

Sunday, 08.07.2012.

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Kosovo’s President Atifete Jahjaga has stated that she is ready to meet with Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic. “Only we, as legitimate leaders of our states, can talk and express our citizens’ will,” she told Novi Sad-based daily Dnevnik. I’m ready to meet with Nikolic, Kosovo president says “We can find solid and steadfast solutions that mean peace and stability in the region and wider,” Jahjaga was quoted as saying. She added that Kosovo wanted new Serbian leaders to accept reality and recognize Kosovo’s independence as soon as possible and to establish diplomatic relations and cooperate on the EU integration pathway as two neighboring countries. The Kosovo president assessed that the agreements reached between Belgrade and Pristina were being implemented slowly because the Serbian side was not willing to implement them. According to her, Belgrade is expected to raise a level of the dialogue when it comes to the war damages, missing persons and war crimes issues. “The Serbian leaders have not come out publicly about these issues so far,” she stressed. Jahjaga rejected northern Kosovo Serbs’ requests to remain a part of Serbia and added that free will did not mean that every municipality or a village had a right to self-determination or to secession. She expressed hope that Kosovo would soon fulfill all the conditions that were necessary for the visa-free regime. Atifete Jahjaga (Beta, file) Beta

I’m ready to meet with Nikolić, Kosovo president says

“We can find solid and steadfast solutions that mean peace and stability in the region and wider,” Jahjaga was quoted as saying.

She added that Kosovo wanted new Serbian leaders to accept reality and recognize Kosovo’s independence as soon as possible and to establish diplomatic relations and cooperate on the EU integration pathway as two neighboring countries.

The Kosovo president assessed that the agreements reached between Belgrade and Priština were being implemented slowly because the Serbian side was not willing to implement them.

According to her, Belgrade is expected to raise a level of the dialogue when it comes to the war damages, missing persons and war crimes issues.

“The Serbian leaders have not come out publicly about these issues so far,” she stressed.

Jahjaga rejected northern Kosovo Serbs’ requests to remain a part of Serbia and added that free will did not mean that every municipality or a village had a right to self-determination or to secession.

She expressed hope that Kosovo would soon fulfill all the conditions that were necessary for the visa-free regime.

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