“Kosovo in European documents is marked as territory, not as state”

Serbian diplomacy chief Ivica Dacic in Banja Luka today has said that “if all say Serbia should recognise Kosovo's independence, this is not an agreement but an ultimatum we will never accept”, the Koha.net broadcasts. The fact that we are trying for a deal does not mean we are weak. Serbia just [...]
The fact that we're trying for a deal does not mean we're weak. Serbia only defends its own interests and attitudes, while those who have recognised Kosovo have no moral right to speak of the principle of not changing borders”, “.ovost” quoted Daciq as saying.
According to him, when some countries made a decision to recognise Kosovo's independence, Kosovo's borders have not existed, exist and only an administrative line exists, he has said.
Kosovo is not a member of the UN, neither of the OSCE nor of the EU. Kosovo in European documents is marked as territory and not as a state. The SAA, which has been signed and Kosovo is not the same as it has punished Serbia and visa liberalisation refers to the territory of Kosovo”, Dacic has said.
He has concluded that the “Belgrade agreement with Pristina is our bilateral agreement and does not care for the third party”.












