Djuric: We stay committed to dialogue
Advisor to the Serbian president Marko Djuric said in Kosovska Mitrovica on Thursday that Serbia remains committed to achieving a solution for Kosovo through dialogue, but that must be a dialogue of two sides, and not “the dialogue of the deaf.”
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Friday, April 05, 2013
In a statement to reporters, Djuric underlined that the other side is also in the dialogue, and if it wants to reach a compromise, it has to be ready to talk about the things it can do for us, and not only concessions that Serbia should make.
Djuric said that Serbia is required to make concessions that are extremely difficult, and put our country in an impossible position.
At such a difficult moment, Serbian representatives have come here today to demonstrate unity and solidarity with its people, said Djuric, who attended Students' Day celebrations in Kosovska Mitrovica.
“We are sending a message of national unity from Kosovo. Serbia is present in Kosovo-Metohija, and even at a difficult moment such as this one, we are making it clear that the best way to build the future of our entire country is to invest in youth and education,” he said.
In the same vein, he added that there is no better place for supporting young people in Serbia than Kosovo, where that may be the most needed.
Djuric said he also discussed the Brussels talks on Kosovo with students of Pristina University with a temporary seat in Kosovska Mitrovica.