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Sarajevo is not your city, Mr Karadzic, but mine

02 March 2010 | By Nidzara Ahmetasevic

Radovan Karadzic Radovan Karadzic, Sarajevo is not your city, and you have no right to say that it is, just as you do not have the right to say in public, even if it’s in court, that someone has dug up bones around Bosnia and brought them to Srebrenica to make a fake graveyard. This is insulting.


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Serbian FM Doesn't Rule Out Kosovo Recognition

Belgrade | 29 July 2009 |
 
Vuk Jeremic
Vuk Jeremic

Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic has refused to rule out the possibility of recognising Kosovo's independence in an interview with the BBC.

Jemeric told the BBC's World Tonight programme on Monday night that Serbia wanted negotiations with Pristina, adding that Belgrade would be "very flexible".

Asked explicitly if the Serbian government might recognise Kosovo's independence, Jeremic said: "We don't want to exclude any options. We need to come to the table and see what happens."

“We are not going to make a mistake of calling in advance what the result is going to be. The most important thing is to find a compromise solution, and there, we will be very flexible.”

The official stance of the Serbian government is that Kosovo is entirely and eternally a part of Serbia.

In his last interview with the BBC in February this year, Jeremic explicitly said that if Kosovo recognition is set as a condition for Serbia to achieve any aim, it would be setting a condition for Serbia that would violate its constitution. 

The main topic of the BBC programme was the plight of Kosovo Serbs. The Serbian FM said he was concerned for Kosovo Serbs' safety since NATO's KFOR intends to reduce troop numbers from 14,000 down to 10,000 by January. 

Jeremic’s Kosovo counterpart Skender Hyseni said on Tuesday: “We would welcome Serbia’s recognition of Kosovo independence.

"However, demand for launching a new negotiation process is impossible since Kosovo doesn’t want to accept any sort of negotiations regarding its status,” Fonet news agency quoted Hyseni as saying. 



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Comments:

2009-07-29 16:42:29
What, really?


2009-07-29 18:50:05
I guess Jeremic will now have to change his campaign slogan from 'Kosovo is Serbia' to 'Never say never.'

Serbian FM Doesn't Rule Out Kosovo Recognition
2009-07-29 19:23:47
It's not that surprising, is it? He simply makes the point that they won't rule out anything on an issue which is not going to be on the table in the foreseeable future anyway. Now that his Kosovan counterpart responded with explicity ruling out discussions on Kosovo's status, Jeremic gained the moral higher ground, be it with no real implications and thus quite pointless.

Come on
2009-07-31 00:54:01
“We are not going to make a mistake of calling in advance what the result is going to be. The most important thing is to find a compromise solution, and there, we will be very flexible.” Come on first sit and like always accept nothing. Everybody knows this joke now. So that's way no more negotiations. Kosova is INDEPENDENT

what a joke
2009-07-31 01:08:08
this guy want to cheat again come to negotiations and then as usual, accept nothing. No fools anymore


2009-07-31 17:06:41
they will recognise the south when they get the north.

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