Belgrade media: Serbia recognition only solution for Kosovo

The only and long-term solution to the resolution of the Kosovo crisis would be recognition of Kosovo's independence, Belgrade columnist Bosko Jaksic writes in today's “Politika” newspaper, broadcasting Koha.net. He in his writing has warned that this thing is currently impossible and proposes that Serbia give [...]
The only and long-term solution to the resolution of the Kosovo crisis would be recognition of Kosovo's independence, Belgrade columnist Bosko Jaksic writes in today's “Politika” newspaper, broadcasting Koha.net.
He in his writing has warned that this thing is currently impossible and proposes that Serbia give the consent for Kosovo to take office in the United Nations and open the doors of future in the EU.
“Our only right and long-term solution to the Kosovo crisis, which would prevent our “children from being killed during 10, 20 or 100 years), as warned by Aleksandar Vuciq, would be recognising Kosovo”, correctly Jaksic.
Since this is unrealistic at present, and from Belgrade no one still demands formal recognition, Jaksic proposes that Serbia give the consent that Kosovo take the seat at the UN, nothing more, and thus remove the burden of the past from itself and open the EU's doors for the future. ”
“I also propose that Belgrade in the international community initiate the initiative for Brussels' talks to be long-term so that they do not have the fate of decades of the peaceful Israeli process épalestinian”, Jaksic has clarified.
According to his assessment, the negotiating topics have long been precise, but to achieve the successful epilogue, he says, it is necessary to supervise more powerful.
Someone more powerful than the evil charmer Federica Moghrini, says Jaksic, who thinks it needs a powerful incentive for dialogue that should be a guarantee from the EU and Serbia and Kosovo will enter the Union but that access would be extended as well.
Let's say, not less than two years, Jaxpic says, wondering if the mayor is ready for such insight.
You see at the end it turns out that “would be logical to first hear from the mayor what he plans”












