Brnabyq: Freezed conflict with Kosovo is not in Serbia's interest

Kosovo is extremely important for stability, not only of Serbia but also of the region, and this problem has great potential to prevent Serbia from moving forward. So said Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabyq, who considers Serbia should find strength in itself to create peace and [...]
Kosovo is extremely important for stability, not only of Serbia but also of the region, and this problem has great potential to prevent Serbia from moving forward. So said Serbia's Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq, who considers Serbia should find strength in itself to create peace and stability in Kosovo, FoNet reports.
But according to her here, Serbia is lonely, since “alone it is trying and at this moment has an interest in another peace and stability” it has said.
The frozen “conflict could remain with more decades, but that would not be good for Serbia, so the president's (Aleksandar Vuciq) initiative for domestic dialogue is a bold step”, she added.
The other side, though, shows no willingness to compromise at all.
I regret that the European Union has no more insistent force for the Brussels Agreement to be implemented, since the EU was the guarantor of this agreement and it would have to be the implementation of the agreement for the Association of Serbian municipalities”, Brnabiq considers.
It does not seem to me that even the United States has readiness for any flexible solution and that is why they are for frozen conflict. However, she is convinced that Kosovo cannot stop Serbia's European path.
The European Commission, respectively, does not recognise Kosovo's independence, they are neutral as far as status is concerned and are obliged to be that way because five countries do not accept, nor will they accept Kosovo's independence, she has said.
We expect the normalisation of relations, they don't want to import conflicts into the EU, while normalisation can have all kinds of meaning. I think that in the first place in Serbia's interest, not because of the EU, but in Serbia's interest to finally find the final sustainable solution, FoNet quoted Serbia's prime minister as broadcasting Koha.net.
Wrnabiq has said that if Kosovo does nothing to establish the Association of Serbian municipalities, Kosovo Serbs will be obliged to do this work on their own.











