“Vatican will not recognize Kosovo”
The Vatican will not recognize Kosovo, claims Serbian Foreign Minister Ivan Mrkić, adding that some countries could rescind their decisions to recognize Kosovo.
Thursday, 21.03.2013.
09:49
BELGRADE The Vatican will not recognize Kosovo, claims Serbian Foreign Minister Ivan Mrkic, adding that some countries could rescind their decisions to recognize Kosovo. Commenting on a fact that Kosovo PM Hashim Thaci attended Pope Francis’ enthronement, he said: “Vatican will not recognize Kosovo” “The ceremony of the pope’s enthronement is in a way an act that surpasses politics. So Thaci was a guest just like all other guests, thousands of them. This can probably be explained with the nature of the event, general Christian messages.” Mrkic told daily Vecernje novosti that Serbian officials had been assured that the Vatican would not change its stance on Kosovo. “There is no recognition or a prelude to recognition. We have been assured by the Holly See representatives,” he explained. The minister noted that Serbian diplomats were working on preventing new recognitions of Kosovo every day. “A whole structure of a diplomatic mechanism is constantly working on it in all parts of the world. We are defending our positions and it is natural. We explain every day to those who support us what is happening and we constantly keep them apprised,” Mrkic said. He believes that “any speedy recognition would be bad for the negotiations”. “If any agreement in the dialogue is reached, we do not think that countries should not change their principled positions. Serbia does not and will not recognize Kosovo’s independence. Then it is quite normal for all those who have not recognized Kosovo so far to keep their stance,” the foreign minister pointed out. When asked why he thought that some countries could rescind their decisions to recognize Kosovo, Mrkic said: “Some countries have already done it. Sao Tome and Principe has annulled the decision to recognize Kosovo’s unilaterally declared independence. Mali was for a long time among the countries that recognized Kosovo on all sites until their president sent a letter to the public stating it was not true,” he explained, adding that it was quite possible that more countries would rescind their recognition. Ivan Mrkic (Beta, file) Vecernje novosti
“Vatican will not recognize Kosovo”
“The ceremony of the pope’s enthronement is in a way an act that surpasses politics. So Thaci was a guest just like all other guests, thousands of them. This can probably be explained with the nature of the event, general Christian messages.”Mrkić told daily Večernje novosti that Serbian officials had been assured that the Vatican would not change its stance on Kosovo.
“There is no recognition or a prelude to recognition. We have been assured by the Holly See representatives,” he explained.
The minister noted that Serbian diplomats were working on preventing new recognitions of Kosovo every day.
“A whole structure of a diplomatic mechanism is constantly working on it in all parts of the world. We are defending our positions and it is natural. We explain every day to those who support us what is happening and we constantly keep them apprised,” Mrkić said.
He believes that “any speedy recognition would be bad for the negotiations”.
“If any agreement in the dialogue is reached, we do not think that countries should not change their principled positions. Serbia does not and will not recognize Kosovo’s independence. Then it is quite normal for all those who have not recognized Kosovo so far to keep their stance,” the foreign minister pointed out.
When asked why he thought that some countries could rescind their decisions to recognize Kosovo, Mrkić said:
“Some countries have already done it. Sao Tome and Principe has annulled the decision to recognize Kosovo’s unilaterally declared independence. Mali was for a long time among the countries that recognized Kosovo on all sites until their president sent a letter to the public stating it was not true,” he explained, adding that it was quite possible that more countries would rescind their recognition.
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