Jokanovic: Serbia to be forced to implement what Kosovo wants

Within the framework of Serbian internal dialogue for Kosovo, today in Belgrade the new roundtable, organised by the National Serb Forum (SNF) by Gracanica. As FoNet reports, it has been attended by Kosovo Serbs, who, as one of the speakers was quoted, have not even needed [...]
Within the framework of Serbian internal dialogue for Kosovo, today in Belgrade the new roundtable, organised by the National Serb Forum (SNF) by Gracanica. As FoNet reports, it has been attended by Kosovo Serbs, who, as one of the speakers was quoted as saying, had no need to go there, since they could also organise it in Kosovo, broadcast Koha.net.
Pristina Faculty of Philosophy professor, as Serbs continue to call this faculty and others operating in the northern part of Mitrovica, Dragisa Bojovic, has described this meeting as one of the futile meetings and has asked whether the president of Serbia had invited him to this meeting, has been of order to say who is his envoy.
You didn't even get the chance to tell us first who represented the head of state and government. We are in Belgrade today, since we have been able to assembly as best through the media and in Kosovo...” is expressed.
I don't know who the representative of the president of Serbia has accepted the meeting's facilitator, Aleksandar Djikiq of the National Serb Forum. That story by Aleksandar Vuciqi on reaching the solution for Kosovo has characterised it as mourning, stressing that Brussels negotiations practically do not exist, since no compromise has been reached for Serbia, nor any result.
According to Pristina Law Faculty professor Dusan Celiq, the process of internal dialogue for Kosovo in Serbia has been delayed at least six years and has had to begin in 2012, when Belgrade's first agreement with Pristina was signed.
Celiq has asked why in that agreement nowhere was UN Security Council Resolution 1244 quoted, not even mentioned, Coha.net. He also had remarks on how Serbia does not have the State Council for Kosovo, since it is its main problem. This roundtable cannot replace that council, it has ascertained.
The former senior communist and Socialist official from Kosovo to Belgrade, Vukasin Jokanovic, recalled that so far over the Kosovo issue over the decades there have been many solutions, but none of them has been final, since they have all lasted too long.
Jokanovic has shown the opinion that this issue should be kept at the level of frozen conflict, but that it is necessary to find a compromise with Albanians, while the basic “thermin should be peace, security, free movement and return of outcasts wherever this is possible”.
Jokanovic has indicated that the binding legal agreement with Pristina, which is offered, for Serbia is the white sheet and that “will be resolved only as it responds to Pristina and that only it will be implemented”, Koha.net quoted FoNet reporting.
Vukasin Jokanovic has been chairman of the Kosovo Assembly in the years when Serbia forcibly took away its constitutional competencies. He was the interior minister in Serbia as well as when Molysevic's regime over Albanians exercised the worst depression, Koha.net recalls.












