Serbian news agency: NATO does not allow association as parallel Government in Kosovo

The association of Serbian municipalities in Kosovo cannot be a parallel government or a repeat of parallel structures, as in Kosovo the Government is in Pristina. It should also not be established as a nongovernmental organisation, while it must protect Serbian interests, sources at NATO headquarters in Brussels have said. These sources, as it conveys [...]
It should also not be established as a nongovernmental organisation, while it must protect Serbian interests, sources at NATO headquarters in Brussels have said.
These sources, as the Serbian Beta news agency puts it, have said that Belgrade and Pristina should again sit on the table and eventually find solutions for the main part of the Brussels Agreement, and that is the Association of Serbian municipalities.
“We know that a very difficult situation has come up and that it is necessary to reinforce the European Union's mediation, however much this situation and is not beyond repair... while what has been signed must be implemented and reconciliation to be found”, the beta sources quoted time as conveying.net
“We are also aware that the problem is that some of our allies have recognised Kosovo's independence, but the goal is to move forward and achieve a kind of recognition and not always remain tooth for tooth”, officials in Brussels have stressed.
“Negotiators (Pristina Belgrade) must be completely open to reach the agreement acceptable to both sides and have something that works, which is difficult and this will take time, but it is impossible to stay in with endless intolerance”, thought in NATO.
The Beta Agency has asked NATO to clarify how return to the situation, which has not been realistically viewed by Serbs pursued in Kosovo or that there is a very small number of them, that returnees have been victims of violence, that there are threats against Serbs, and that there is great fear in Serbs in Kosovo and in Serbia that the violence of 2004.
NATO officials, according to this agency, broadcast Koha.net, have wanted to convey Serbian opinion and political leadership, that, even though it is the Serbian side's general position that Kosovo Serbs have not been protected, “there is no violence in the south of the Ibri, that Serbs in the south are very well integrated, and Serbs in the north are a majority not minority”.
For this reason it is very important that those who form public opinion and politicians convince Serbs in Kosovo that they are safe, as some new mayors in the north ordered, in contrast with the old municipal leaders. Because if you constantly say you're not protected, then fear arises, it then pushes into revolt”, NATO analysts have stressed, Time broadcasts. nights.
NATO officials have said that “is clear that the Asociiocio/Basiasia of Serbian municipalities cannot be the repetition of parallel” structures.
Because if anyone in Belgrade or Serbia thinks that the Serbian Communists Association may be second in the north, it should know that there is only one power in Kosovo, and it is in Pristina”, it is said NATO.
They have in the end stressed that the Association of the Serb Communists is not some non-governmental organisation, but an association that will protect the interests of the Serb minority, not parallel vacations, and therefore should also stop the pouring out of money from Belgrade.












