I don’t expect new conditions, PM says

Serbia’s PM Ivica Dačić has said, commenting on German FM Guido Westerwelle’s visit to Belgrade, that he does not expect new conditions from Germany.

Izvor: Tanjug

Sunday, 19.05.2013.

10:54

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BELGRADE Serbia’s PM Ivica Dacic has said, commenting on German FM Guido Westerwelle’s visit to Belgrade, that he does not expect new conditions from Germany. “There is no reason for someone to come to Belgrade and set new conditions. There have been enough conditions and I expect only visits that will represent encouragement,” he told a press conference. I don’t expect new conditions, PM says Westerwelle will arrive in Belgrade on Sunday evening and start his visit with a working dinner with Serbia’s First Deputy PM Aleksandar Vucic. The prime minister added that he expected more understanding for Serbia’s positions, stressing that Serbia did not ask for anything new and that it only wanted the agreement that had been reached to be implemented “without new facts that could jeopardize the signed agreement”. Dacic stressed that it was important for Serbia to work on the things it had agreed to do – the implementation of the Brussels agreement. He added that it was important to do it as soon as possible so Germany could complete the necessary procedures in Bundestag regarding a decision on Serbia’s date for the start of the EU accession negotiations. The PM said that it would be good to “make the implementation plan together, both the Serbian government and Kosovo Serbs”. He said that MPs of the ruling German coalition would then visit Belgrade again and decide whether they would grant Serbia a date for the beginning of the EU accession negotiations or not. Dacic noted that if Serbia did not get a date in June, it would have to wait until 2014 for the next chance. Commenting on northern Kosovo Serbs’ refusal to implement the Brussels agreement, he said that representatives of northern Kosovo municipalities could not decide the fate of the entire Serbian people, stressing that the agreement had to be implanted and that “the only question is if we are going to implement it together or not”. The prime minister said that they could not just say they did not accept something without offering a better solution, adding that “nobody in Serbia could accept if Albania and Kosovo went to the EU and Serbia remained frozen”. Ivica Dacic (Beta, file) Tanjug

I don’t expect new conditions, PM says

Westerwelle will arrive in Belgrade on Sunday evening and start his visit with a working dinner with Serbia’s First Deputy PM Aleksandar Vučić.

The prime minister added that he expected more understanding for Serbia’s positions, stressing that Serbia did not ask for anything new and that it only wanted the agreement that had been reached to be implemented “without new facts that could jeopardize the signed agreement”.

Dačić stressed that it was important for Serbia to work on the things it had agreed to do – the implementation of the Brussels agreement. He added that it was important to do it as soon as possible so Germany could complete the necessary procedures in Bundestag regarding a decision on Serbia’s date for the start of the EU accession negotiations.

The PM said that it would be good to “make the implementation plan together, both the Serbian government and Kosovo Serbs”.

He said that MPs of the ruling German coalition would then visit Belgrade again and decide whether they would grant Serbia a date for the beginning of the EU accession negotiations or not.

Dačić noted that if Serbia did not get a date in June, it would have to wait until 2014 for the next chance.

Commenting on northern Kosovo Serbs’ refusal to implement the Brussels agreement, he said that representatives of northern Kosovo municipalities could not decide the fate of the entire Serbian people, stressing that the agreement had to be implanted and that “the only question is if we are going to implement it together or not”.

The prime minister said that they could not just say they did not accept something without offering a better solution, adding that “nobody in Serbia could accept if Albania and Kosovo went to the EU and Serbia remained frozen”.

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