Serbia will not recognise Kosovo to join the EU”

Serbia conditioned to recognise Kosovo's independence to join the EU? We're already used to hearing it often, but as such a thing may be true no one has so far proven, and this will not be confirmed until the neighbouring state finally has [...]
Serbia conditioned to recognise Kosovo's independence to join the EU? We're already used to hearing it often, but as such may be true, no one has so far proved it, and this will not be proven until the neighbouring state eventually recognises the country's independence.
Top Serbian officials, namely Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, have sometimes said Serbia must recognise Kosovo to become a member of the European Union, but it is not that it has stood up to his words. At the same time, the same one says Serbia will not recognise Kosovo's independence, regardless of the challenges awaiting it for the EU, broadcasts news.net.
And what never changes his stance on Kosovo is Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic. He has now declared that Serbia will not recognise Kosovo's independence to join the EU.
The one in Buenos Aires has said that Serbia has special support from Argentina that supports it to preserve sovereignty and territorial integrity, so Serbia will not accept a fair condition for EU membership, such as the Kosovo issue, writes b92.
Dacic has stressed that the negotiation process and the results of dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade, “have been presented as the third actor in our European process, and that it is a heavy burden for Serbia”.
On the other hand, the Serbian Foreign Minister has said that the Kosovo issue is Serbia's national priority, and that domestic dialogue has been initiated to ensure common agreement.












