“Reeker only provides consultative assistance”

U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Philip Reeker has a consultative role in the Belgrade-Priština dialogue, Tanjug learned in the U.S. State Department.

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WASHINGTON U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Philip Reeker has a consultative role in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, Tanjug learned in the U.S. State Department. State Department Spokesman Patrick Ventrell expressed regret on behalf of the U.S. on Friday that Serbia rejected the draft agreement in Brussels, and added that the EU would continue working on this matter. “Reeker only provides consultative assistance” When asked whether the media allegations were true that Reeker and former Assistant Secretary of State Philip Gordon, who now works as Obama's advisor for Middle East, were in contact with the Serbian government and were exerting pressure so Belgrade would sign the agreement, Ventrell said that Reeker “is only providing consultative assistance”. The Serbian government rejected the agreement offered in Brussels on April 2 as Pristina did not agree to grant the community of Serb municipalities any executive powers. High EU Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton and other western officials have agreed that Belgrade turned away from the EU by refusing to sign the offered draft agreement with Pristina. The Serbian government released that Serbia will continue to look for a lasting and sustainable solution for the Kosovo issue, and called for immediate continuation of the dialogue with Pristina. Philip Reeker (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

“Reeker only provides consultative assistance”

When asked whether the media allegations were true that Reeker and former Assistant Secretary of State Philip Gordon, who now works as Obama's advisor for Middle East, were in contact with the Serbian government and were exerting pressure so Belgrade would sign the agreement, Ventrell said that Reeker “is only providing consultative assistance”.

The Serbian government rejected the agreement offered in Brussels on April 2 as Priština did not agree to grant the community of Serb municipalities any executive powers.

High EU Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton and other western officials have agreed that Belgrade turned away from the EU by refusing to sign the offered draft agreement with Priština.

The Serbian government released that Serbia will continue to look for a lasting and sustainable solution for the Kosovo issue, and called for immediate continuation of the dialogue with Priština.

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