Daciq shows Serbia will recognise Kosovo independence

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said today in Belgrade that there is no innovation in the issue of a legally binding agreement on normalising relations with Kosovo, because it has been initiated during the opening of Serbia's EU membership negotiations. Daciq has said it is clear that there is a great difference between [...]
Daciq has said it is clear that there is a huge difference between the Pristina understanding and the European Union's stance on what it should contain legally binding framework, and that the EU cannot have a different position besides status neutrality, because the five EU countries have not recognised Kosovo, Politika writes, Telegrafi states.
“Do you know when these countries will give their consent to recognising Kosovo's independence so that Serbia becomes an EU member? Never! But let's not go back to those places now, fight us until the end of”, Daciq said, following talks with the prime minister of Guinea-Bisssau, Ummar Sisoko Embal.
Serbian Foreign Minister said that “ply who knows what the contents of the binding legal agreement should be and will surely have pressure on Kosovo's independence”.
Our position is principled and clear and we are not planning to change it. We are open for dialogue, but we do not accept unilateral actions”, Dacic said.
He reiterated that Serbia will not recognise Kosovo.











