KiM committee criticizes agreements from Brussels
19. November 2011. | 09:55
Source: Tanjug
The agreements reached in the last round of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue were criticized on Friday by both the opposition and the ruling coalition in the Serbian parliament.
The agreements reached in the last round of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue were criticized on Friday by both the opposition and the ruling coalition in the Serbian parliament.
At the stormy session of the Committee on Kosovo-Metohija (KiM), which began around 11 am, the participants criticized the agreements on cadastre, general registers and the freedom of movement. According to MPs of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), who exhaustively enumerated remarks about the reached agreements, all of them are leading to the recognition of Kosovo's independence.
SRS MPs said that chief of the negotiating team Borislav Stafanovic should be held accountable for, as they put it, the violation of the Serbian Constitution. MPs of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) also demanded that conclusions of the joint session of the northern Kosovo municipalities be discussed, stating that this conclusions are in keeping with the party's policy towards Kosovo.
The ruling majority also criticized the agreements. MPs of the United Regions of Serbia and the Democratic Party from Kosovo pointed out that the agreements should not be accepted, since they are leading towards Kosovo's recognition and threatening the survival of Serbs in the province.
The session is also attended by chief of the Belgrade team in the dialogue with Pristina Borislav Stefanovic, Minister for KiM Metohija Goran Bogdanovic, State Secretary of the Ministry for KiM Oliver Ivanovic, as well as Head of Kosovska Mitrovica District Radenko Nedeljkovic, and the municipal presidents of the four northern Kosovo municipalities.
The session is dedicated to the last round of the dialogue with Pristina held in Brussels in early September and the agreements reached on the occasion.
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