Drecun expects Belgrade-Pristina agreement
Milovan Drecun, president of the Serbian parliament's Committee on Kosovo, has stated that he expects that Belgrade and Pristina will reach an agreement given the progress which was made in the ninth round of the talks.
(kosovocompromisestuff) Friday, April 19, 2013
Drecun underlined that unlike the previous, eight round of the talks, which was completely fruitless since it did not recognize Serbia's minimum state and national interests in Kosovo-Metohija, the ninth round made progress.
Much of the solution that Belgrade proposed was included in the offer presented by EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton, Drecun said, adding that the dialogue is moving forward and in the right direction regardless of Pristina's obstructions.
Pristina is trying to take advantage of Belgrade's readiness for a compromise by imposing unacceptable conditions, such as that we must not prevent their possible membership in the UN, he said.
This simply cannot be accepted. Moreover, (Kosovo Prime Minister Hasim) Taci is making threats of violence. When somebody is making threats of violence, this is a direct obstruction of the talks, Drecun said.
A positive signal is also the fact that Brussels and Washington have started to recognize Serbia's minimum interests, said Drecun, who is also an MP of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), the main party in the ruling coalition.