Daciq: If Kosovo wants Army, let's ask the UN

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic continues to debate the formation of the Kosovo Army. He has said that UN Security Council Resolution 1244 did not foresee the formation of the Kosovo Army. When it comes to the Kosovo Army, let them search the UN Security Council. In [...]
Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic continues to debate the formation of the Kosovo Army.
He has said that UN Security Council Resolution 1244 did not foresee the formation of the Kosovo Army.
When it comes to the Kosovo Army, let them search the UN Security Council. At the Security Council session, there will not be a decision on this so-called Kosovo Army, as it is not in advance in Resolution 1244 or in any other” document, Daciqi says.
Serbia will not accept it, says the Serbian minister, and Serbs in the Kosovo parliament would certainly not vote for it, B92 writes.
Daciq says Serbia will solve the problems -- first of all for itself -- for that it is also proposing final solutions for Kosovo, however, notes that on the other hand “we have a situation where the Brussels” agreements are not being implemented, alluding to the formation of the AKS.
He has also commented on the Spanish president Mariano Rajoy's failure to go because of the presence of the president of Kosovo. Daciqi says such a thing is evidence that Kosovo does not have the support of states after declaring unilateral independence.












