Serbia warns Great Britain of Kosovo

Serbia's Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic, as wrote in the Belgrade newspaper “Novost”, has warned Great Britain of its stance that meetings of the UN Security Council be reduced. According to the writing of this newspaper, Time broadcasts, Dacic has warned British Ambassador to Belgrade [...]
According to the writing of this newspaper, Koha broadcasts, Dacic has warned British Ambassador to Belgrade that Serbia will not look closely at Great Britain if in August, when it will head the UN Security Council, on the agenda it will put the issue of rareness or interruption of public meetings to consider the situation in Kosovo.
According to this newspaper, Daciq has also passed this clear stance on Belgrade to diplomatic representatives of the United Kingdom in New York.
Our “Pala thinks that the position of Great Britain towards meetings around Kosovo is illegal, as long as London will be host to the European Union summit -- the Western Balkans -- where it will strive for stability in the region, which with these diplomatic shares warned -- endanger”, the paper says.
The UN Security Council meetings under which the Secretary for the situation in Kosovo reports are considered every three months.
Against holding such meetings are the US and France as permanent Security Council members as well as three other Western countries. Russia and China are against.












