Tahiri announces possible withdrawal from dialogue
07. November 2011. | 06:42
Source: Beta
On Nov. 5, Edita Tahiri, who heads Pristina's delegation in talks with Belgrade, announced her team's possible withdrawal from the dialogue, claiming that the Serbian side "is not implementing the agreements that we achieved." She added that Pristina would additionally consult with its "friends" in the EU and U.S.
On Nov. 5, Edita Tahiri, who heads Pristina's delegation in talks with Belgrade, announced her team's possible withdrawal from the dialogue, claiming that the Serbian side "is not implementing the agreements that we achieved." She added that Pristina would additionally consult with its "friends" in the EU and U.S.
Tahiri told www.express.com that Pristina and international representatives would together ponder whether to continue the talks or call them off. She added that Pristina would coordinate its steps with the EU and U.S. if the Serbian side's "destructive behavior and failure to meet its obligations" continues.
Tahiri reiterated that she was against discussing the Jarinje and Brnjak administrative checkpoints on the administrative line separating Kosovo from Serbia proper, blasting as "demagogy" statements by her Serbian counterpart, Borislav Stefanovic, that Serbia was discussing the matter with the international community.
The international community has consistently dismissed Serbia's demands to incorporate the question of customs crossing issue in the dialog, Tahiri said, explaining that Stefanovic's statements served domestic politics.
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