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Dacic:Status issue after technical negotiations

05. December 2011. | 09:34

Source: Tanjug

Serbian Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs and leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia Ivica Dacic believes that the negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina will not bring a lasting solution to the situation in Kosovo.

Serbian Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs and leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia Ivica Dacic believes that the negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina will not bring a lasting solution to the situation in Kosovo.

He also believes that after current technical negotiations, a model should be found to open issues about a definite political resolution of Kosovo's status.

Dacic said in an interview to Sunday's Press that until a solution is found to the political status of Kosovo, it would remain the cancer of the entire international community, as well as a justification for pressure on Serbia.

The fact that a part of the international community is unwilling to talk about it and thinks that the status issue is over is wrong, he said.

At this point, the most important thing is to create unity and bring closer the positions of state leadership and Serbs in Kosovo, Dacic said.

He recalled that the Serbs paid a high price of disunity in the past.

Since we lost wars in the past 20 years, it is time now to win in peace, he said.

He reiterated that his recent statement that the authorities must never say that they would not go to war over Kosovo did not mean that he called for war.

Dacic believes that Kosovo Prime Minister Hasim Taci is the main cause of the problem in Kosovo rather than KFOR and EULEX, that he is the one who threatens with violent intervention and that, if he launches an armed attack Serbs, an avalanche of events would ensue.

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