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Vulin: If Pristina does not form a ZSO, overthrow the government (Blic)

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If Pristina is not able to apply the agreement on the establishment of the Community/Association of Serb Municipalities (ZSO), then the Serbian List should withdraw the support to the government and to overthrow it, says Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin, reports Belgrade based daily Blic.

– If the government in Pristina is unable to implement and start forming the ZSO, then the Serbian List should withdraw its support and overthrown that government. Then go the polls, if they are not able to fulfil a single word – said Vulin.

The Minister stresses that “there is no agreement on what has already been agreed” and that there will be no renegotiation of the ZSO.

– What has been agreed in Brussels, what the Brussels Agreement is, must be implemented. We cannot always negotiate on what has been agreed – Vulin said.

Serbian foreign minister, Ivica Dacic said that ”in the international community are constantly lying” the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, and that they only want recognition of the unilaterally proclaimed independence of Kosovo, and not a compromise, Vulin comments that Vucic leads the policy of reconciliation and strives to stabilization of this region, but rarely he has relevant interlocutors on the other side.

-Very rarely he has people, on the other side, who believe that the policy of stability and peace is good and that it can be implemented in a way that Serbia needs to get something for it, the respect, but also the appropriate political decisions, which, for the most part, suit us – says Vulin.

He stresses that, if it is confirmed that Pristina ceases to implement the Brussels Agreement in its entirety, for which Pristina itself said  that it must be implemented, “as the EU and the entire international community have said,” then Serbia should consider its position and next steps, reports the daily.

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