Bildt: Serbia must recognise Kosovo

Bildt has been a politician who has mediated a number of crises in the world. Currently, along with others, he is co-chairman of the European Council for Foreign Relations, the influential non-governmental organisation that deals with foreign policy analysis. Serbia will occasionally-do-when it will have to recognise Kosovo. Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq at one point gathered the force [...]
Bildt has been a politician who has mediated a number of crises in the world. Currently, along with others, he is co-chairman of the European Council for Foreign Relations, the influential non-governmental organisation that deals with foreign policy analysis.
Serbia will occasionally-do-when it will have to recognise Kosovo. Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq at one point gathered the force for such a decision, but issued that opportunity. But he is aware that this is the key to Serbia's road to the European Union”, the international community's high representative in Bosnia and former Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt has said.
Bildt, in an interview for the Sarajevans Polyticki portal.ba has stated that it is necessary to implement the things Kosovo and Serbia have agreed on since and, as he has said, have never been realised.
He has added that much has been repeated in documents that emerged after the US meeting. Asked what the real outcome is, and if Serbia and Kosovo want agreement, Bildt has said the idea of exchange of territories has been <x0 dangerous background, which has taken years of progress in negotiations”.
Bildt has been a politician who has mediated a number of crises in the world. Currently, along with others, he is co-chairman of the European Council for Foreign Relations, the influential non-governmental organisation that handles foreign policy analysis, passing RTK.
In consisting that dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia for Bosnia's presidency member Milorad Dodik presents the platform that begs for the independence of Republika Srpska, Bildt has said Kosovo is an independent state.
There is no return as far as that point is concerned. Dodik is aware that there is nothing about the independence of the Bosnian Republika Srpska. Serbia would not even accept this”, he stressed.











