Serbian Foreign Minister: There are voices in Serbia saying Kosovo is not part of ours

Serbian Foreign Minister: There are voices in Serbia saying Kosovo is not part of ours

Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Sekalovic, commenting on the Slovenian prime minister's alleged document, through which the redefining of borders in the Western Balkans is proposed, said that if someone engages in the invisibility of borders, then that means that Serbia's borders cannot be affected. He said that in [...]

Asked in a show in “TV Prva” what you think of “paper” the document for “complement of the breakup of Yugoslavia” which media reported days ago that Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansha handed over to European Council President Nikola Sellakovic, asked “what should I think about?”

And we don't even know if there's such a letter. It's not worth guessing from where it's from, who's author”, Saklakovic said, follows the telegram.

He added that he wanted to stress that all of the foreign conversationators, with whom he spoke as foreign affairs minister, stress the invisibility of the borders, but that everyone sees it differently.

While, when it comes to non-paper, as he says, there is a part of “charity” that is willing to say that Kosovo is not part of Serbia.

I say yes, if we engage in the invisibility of borders, then that means you can't even touch Serbia's borders. And whoever attacks this letter [non-paper] must take that into account. If you want to protect yourself, protect them around you. This is what Serbia is showing, and it always says it respects Bosnia and Herzegovina's territorial integrity. That means that we respect the Dayton Peace Agreement”, Sakkovic stressed.

Selakovic says he still does not know when the dialogue with Kosovo will continue, but according to him, Serbia insists on it.

He says the position of five European Union countries not to recognise Kosovo's independence is a guarantee that negotiations will be conducted in a just and correct manner.

He has also commented on rumours that say dialogue will return to “petic zero”, eight years after the arrival of the Brussels Agreement.

The return to zero points meant that we all give up everything we agreed on. Is that a point? I can say we fight for our national interest”, Sakkovic concluded.

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