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Nikolić: I have no intention to trade with Kosovo (Press)

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President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolić said last night to RTS that election results for Kosovo parliament are expected ones and reiterated that he has no intention to trade with Kosovo.

Nikolić said that results are expected ones with regards to Albanian parties, whereas he is not satisfied when it comes to Serbs since they will have only 10 or 9 seats instead of 20, what shows that there is a sort of lack of interest for participation for addressing the problems. Nikolić said that it remains to be seen what could be earned from the manner of creation of the new government and whether Serbian government, together with all of us, will be able to influence the politics toward the Serbian community.

“Without influence on politics we will hardly manage to achieve all that was agreed, what was even agreed in Brussels, and not to talk about what was defined through resolution in the national Assembly,” stressed Nikolić and added that decision on participation in elections was the strategic one, hence the extorted one. He went on to say that there was no opposition to that decision and that even the opposition was quiet.

“We are still moving within the frames of the Serbian Constitutions, any step out of the Constitution would be an indicator to me that I don’t participate in it. I think that all that was done so far, in context of cooperation with Pristina administration, can be subsumed in a constitutional law which could be adopted in Serbia,” said Nikolić.

Commenting the writings in Pristina-based media that Serbs in the north will be given an entity, Nikolić said that it is about a guessing by which they are testing the ground in order to get an idea on what would Serbian be ready for.

“There is no politician in Serbia who would step on the Constitution of Serbia, and decide to recognize independence of Kosovo and Metohia by providing some sort of entity’s right for northern Kosovo within the independent state of Kosovo. That is really impossible,” said Nikolić.

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