This is the model "uninik" Russia wants for Kosovo

It should not be ruled out for Serbia and Kosovo to reach agreement on normalising relations in the next six or twelve months, while currently no possibility of compromise is seen, “danas” -- those she calls her diplomatic sources -- have told the newspaper. They have commented on what Vucin said in the “The Guardian” [...]
It should not be ruled out for Serbia and Kosovo to reach agreement on normalising relations in the next six or twelve months, while currently no possibility of compromise is seen, “danas” -- those she calls her diplomatic sources -- have told the newspaper.
They have commented on what Vuciq said in the “The Guardian” that he believes in the possibility of resolving the Kosovo issue within six months and that he has expressed readiness for talks on any issue that would understand compromise solutions. In the opinion of the newspaper's conversationaries, Vuciqi's message is dedicated to Western opinion, broadcasts Koha.net.
Sources of this newspaper commemorate that the quick finding of the solution for Kosovo would go according to Western will, first of all, of America, Germany's EU but Russia would strongly oppose the scenario that would include Kosovo's membership in the UN, even as an observer.
“Russia tries for the unique model for Kosovo, Abkhazia, Pridnjetrina, South Ossetia with UN mediation. For Moscow, Kosovo's preferential solution would not be acceptable and the Russians in this case would turn their backs on Belgrade. Vuchic, with a share of his supporters, would also turn his back on him. But, it should not be excluded from the possibility of Americans and Russians doing a political trade and in package with this would be the solution to the Kosovo issue”, co-directors of the “danians” have said, says Koha.net.
They have stressed that the National Security Strategy and Project of Serbia's Defence Strategy, which will appear in public debate during May, Belgrade reportedly will not recognise Kosovo's independence.
“No doubt Vuciq is ahead of Western pressure to reach agreement with Kosovo, which he also told the Guardian. But it currently does not notice Kosovo's partition is unacceptable to the EU and America, while Pristina insists on the UN. Thus, the impression is that no one is willing to compromise, which Vuciq” mentions, ends up a conversationator in the newspaper.












