US Ambassador to Serbia: Association of Serb majority municipalities would not be a unique model

The United States' Ambassador to Serbia, Christopher Hill, has declared that the Association of Serb majority municipalities in Kosovo would not be a unique model, and that examples of such association already exist in multiethnic areas in Europe. The idea of these talks is for Kosovo and Serbia to prepare for the future [...]
The idea of these talks is for Kosovo and Serbia to prepare for the European future, and I think it's what we can see in multiethnic societies across Europe, like what is thought of in Kosovo, and it's about the Association of Major Serb municipalities. There would be a unique example, as similar models exist in other parts of Europe”, Hill said when asked why the United States is not pushing ahead with the process of forming association.
The American ambassador to Serbia has answered the questions of citizens who submitted it through Twitter.
On the other side of US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Gabriel Escobar, has stated earlier this month that all agreements between Pristina and Belgrade should be respected, including the agreement on forming the Association of Serb majority municipalities.
Belgrade consistently insists on forming the Association, which is part of the agreements reached in Brussels, while Pristina stresses that the AKS should be in line with the Kosovo Constitution.












