Dacic with the same statements: Kosovo can dream of seating at UN

Pristina is persistently trying to become a member of dozens of international organisations, but Belgrade is currently winning the battles with its depleting work in diplomatic warfare, and the changing circumstances in the international arena are going up and the fact that the number of countries that are attracting [...] is increasing.
Evidence of this, according to this newspaper, is also Pristina's recent break-up to the World Customs Organisation, whose Council, at the recent meeting in Brussels, has refused Kosovo's accession, so that its status remains controversial and frozen.
Serbian diplomacy chief Ivica Dacic says Pristina's failure to enter the UN shows that it is losing support.
The more the number of states attracting recognition of Kosovo grows, the harder it will have to carry out its plans. Kosovo may continue to dream of sitting in the UN, but it is clear that international circumstances have changed”, he said, conveys Koha.net.
Alexandra Tomic, head of the Serbian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, says Kosovo's lobby is constant and there the ally has Great Britain and Albania.
Serbia can count on the support not only of the states that sieve have recognised Kosovo, but also of many other MPs who are critical of the violation of human rights and democracy, so that two-thirds needed for membership, hardly would it reach”, Tomic said.