Djuric on charges towards Kosovo, says US no longer important in dialogue

Marko Djuric has made new accusations to Kosovo, revealing Serbia's plan for further steps in reaching the agreement. Serbia's so-called office director for Kosovo, Marko Djurovic, has made new accusations to Kosovo. He has said officials from Pristina by their actions are impeding [...]
Serbia's so-called office director for Kosovo, Marko Djurovic, has made new accusations to Kosovo.
He has said officials from Pristina with their actions are undermining the region's stability.
“Pristina stubbornly insists Washington is the only relevant international instance in the process of resolving the Kosovo issue. We seek to reach an agreement that could be desired by all, not only by EU states, but also by the great powers that have not recognised the unilateral decision to declare Kosovo independence”, Djuric told “Blic”.
Asked whether he expects an agreement with Kosovo to be signed by the end or early next year, Djuric has said it is difficult to talk about prospects for reaching the agreement in this period.
Any agreement between Belgrade and Pristina needs to have maximum responsibility. Pristina has manifested a lack of responsibility for months. I don't deny the possibility that things may vary in a short period, but at this moment it seems a little bit reliable”, he added, broadcasts the news.net.
Djuric has said Serbs in Kosovo have a hard time living because of the tax on Serbian goods.
It is not enough to cause a loss to our production, but it has decided to interrupt options and threaten our people. I remind you that in the truck with food and other things it's shot”, he stressed.
Asked what measures Serbia can put on Kosovo and if it supports that idea, Djuric has said Serbia's decision is to be fully cautious and do responsible actions.
The responsible government carefully takes every action and thinks of some actions in advance. I assure all citizens that it is much better to act responsibly than in the effect and to carry the consequences of destabilisation in Kosovo and in the regional context. Granted, our content is not a sign that we are passive and that there are limits to our patience”, Djuric concluded.












