Thaci's adviser, Azem Vlasi: Border corrections may be in place, but only after mutual recognition Kosovo

Hashim Thaci's adviser, Azem Vlasi, has reiterated that for Kosovo there is no border change and no exchange of territories, because the issue of borders in the former Yugoslavia's space has ended. Only after Serbia and Kosovo are mutually recognised and normalise relations on the existing borders can some sort of border correction or [...]
Only after Serbia and Kosovo are mutually recognised and normalise relations on the existing borders can any set of boundaries, or territory exchange, allowed under international law but on the condition that the third state” is not harmed, Vlasi has said.
Vlasi has stressed that Belgrade is manipulating with Serbs in Kosovo to participate in Kosovo, and adds that Pristina will not allow that, and with all means will protect Kosovo's constitutional order and territorial integrity, Koha.net broadcasts.
He has added that Serbia remains the key factor of potential instability in the region.
In the Sarajevo radio question if they have any meaning for preparations to declare autonomy and what that means, Vlasi, answers that there is still a clear question of what an autonomy would be for about 30,000 Serbs in the north, until about 60 thousand live in other parts of Kosovo, but that move outside the Kosovo Constitution will not be allowed.
Without Belgrade's orders, Kosovo Serbs do nothing. And Belgrade is pushing them because the word is about Kosovo's share with the resources of Trepca and the other very important resource for life, Vasman on the border with Sandzak”, Vlasi has said.
Kosovo, he says, will allow nothing contrary to the Constitution, while it will make whatever Serbs live in normal and in security.
But it is being manipulated with them to kidnap parts of Kosovo, and we will not allow it. For us every part of Kosovo is equally important and with all means we will protect the constitutional order and the territorial integrity of Kosovo”, he says.
Commenting on recent developments in the Pristina-Belgrade reply and whether there are fears of violent scenarios, Vlasi said authorities in Serbia do not want to solve problems with neighbours with dialogue and that these problems have created themselves and that they are continuing Slobodan Milosevic.











