| Ex-UNMIK chief: Serbia must recognize Kosovo to enter EU |
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| Monday, 30 June 2008 | |||||||||
![]() Soren Jessen-Petersen
The former UNMIK chief stressed that "the EU must harden its stance on whether to accept Serbia into the European family. The European Union must demand this 'conditional requirement' to Serbia and not just hope that one day Serbia may recognize Kosovo. It is very important that the pro-European government of Serbia understands the message that recognizing the state of Kosovo is the only pathway for Serbia to enter the European Union."
"Serbia must understand that it cannot pursue destructive policies of violence, partition and blocking EU mission while seeking the European Union membership. The European Union must not accept Serbia until it recognizes Kosovo," added the European diplomat. In the meantime, he emphasized that "Kosovar authorities have to pursue a more intense lobbying policy to expedite the process of recognition of the newly-fledged nation." The European diplomat expressed his concern about the recent events, particularly in the northern Kosovo and other Serb populated areas, indicating that "Serbia is attempting to destabilize Kosovo by enforcing partition policies, blackmailing Kosovar Serbs who want to integrate in the Kosovo society." Concerning the effects of the possible partition of Kosovo he added that "this is a very dangerous precedent for the entire region. Any further attempts toward partitioning of Kosovo are going to diminish all chances for Serbia to enter the EU in the future. Serbia is seeking to destabilize the entire Balkan region and Europe,“ added the European diplomat. "Brussels must follow a tangible course in this matter. The time of feeding Serbia with carrots is over. Brussels must act and not just give emphatic statements such as 'Kosovo will never be partitioned,” while it is virtually happening. Kosovo is a very important and expensive diplomatic project for the political future of the European Union as a test of its ability to deal with European issues as a united body," stressed the former UN administrator. "The Kosovar government and people have shown maturity in the midst of these destabilizing elements fomented by Serbia, and the international community praises Kosovars' excellent diligence. Kosovar people should commit to progress on developing the country and widen horizons on seeking more recognition by other countries in the world," concluded the former UN administrator of Kosovo, Soren Jessen-Petersen.
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... What nonsense. There are seven nations in the EU that do not recogonize the illegal UDI. The vast majority of the nations in the UN do not recognize the UDI. There is absolutely no reason for Serbia to do anything but chuckle at this. |
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... With the declaration of Kosova’s independence, with it’s independent government and constitution, recognized by some 40 nations and more to come - The status of the Republic of Serbia remains UNDEFINED - (WITH Kosova or WITHOUT Kosova). As long as the status will remain undefined, the entrance gates to EU for Serbia must be kept CLOSE TIGHT. As well, as for Kosova too. |
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