EU reacts after Daciqi, Voulin statements

The European Union expects leaders in the Western Balkans to refrain from statements that could be at the expense of good neighbourly and reconciliation. So stated on Monday, EU spokesman Peter Stano, when asked about statements by Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, against Serbs showing that [...]
The European Union expects leaders in the Western Balkans to refrain from statements that could be at the expense of good neighbourly and reconciliation.
So stated on Monday, EU spokesman Peter Stano, when asked about statements by Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, against Serbs showing where the Albanian cemetery is throughout Serbia is.
“would have to be clear to all representatives of countries who have aspirations to join the EU that they would have to meet their obligations to strengthen good neighbourly reports and regional co-operation. These are values that the EU protects and advances. Political leaders should really be an example by choosing to work together, promote co-operation and climate of mutual trust, respect and understanding, rather than give statements that amount to the opposite”, EU spokesman Peter Stano has said.
Days ago, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has made several statements -- which in Kosovo are considered threatening -- for Serbs making known the locations of Albanians buried on Serbia's territory.
Don't mess with Americans, Germans, Turks and all the others. What to do with Serbs who speak various nonsense, he has told Albanians and Croats where Albanians are buried throughout Serbia”, he has told a television in Serbia.











