Daciq: Pristina to accept partition of Kosovo if it is alone in dialogue

Serbia's Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic said today that Pristina would talk about partitioning Kosovo without having an adviser. “When we would openly discuss partitioning Kosovo without an adviser, Pristina would come out of its interests and accept that proposal”, Dacic said to the Serbian media [...]
“When we would openly discuss partitioning Kosovo without an adviser, Pristina would come out of its interests and accept that proposal”, Dacic told Serbian media “Blic” on Saturday 7 April.
Daciq said that major powers do not want to consider partitioning Kosovo's part, because they think the Kosovo issue closed in 2008, recognising its independence, reports “Beta”, Periscopi broadcasts.
Asked whether claims by People's Party President Vuk Jeremic and Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq have offered southern Serbia in exchange for northern Kosovo, Dacic has said that “has no talks and has not had any on the issue. ”
“There were different conversations on different analysis, exchange of opinions, but there was no official thing, I don't know who could offer something like that”, Dacic said.
Speaking of activities expected on the Kosovo issue, Dacic has said that Greek and French foreign ministers Dimitris Kocijas Jean-Yves Le Drian will come to discuss the topic next week, respectively.. /Periscopi/












