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Trajkovic: A vote for demarcation is a vote for the legalization of the border (Kontakt plus radio, FoNet)

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Rada Trajkovic told FoNet news agency that the international community makes a precedent because all the administrative borders of the former Yugoslavia have been turned into borders of newly emerged states and indicates that “the border with Montenegro and Macedonia is an essential state border of Serbia, ” reported Serbian media.

She told FoNet that this is the level at which demarcations should be worked out and agreed upon.

“If the Serbian List gives a vote for demarcation, it essentially enters the legalization of the Kosovo border as internationally recognized borders,” Trajkovic said.

She reminded that these agreements are also ratified in the United Nations, NATO and other international institutions, which should yet to decide whether, how and when Kosovo would be eventually be presented.

Trajkovic claims that in such a decision “decisive is the attitude of the state leadership in Belgrade, or the state of Serbia”, and warns that the Serbian List “heads the most directly towards violation of the Constitution and, therefore, directly compromises the mood of Serbs from the territory of Kosovo and Metohija.”

“Almost none of the Serbs have given them the mandate to draw the borders of Kosovo as a state,” Trajkovic pointed out, and said that “the public is given what fits the negotiators and Brussels.”

“This is what will ultimately lead to something that I think will be a major regional problem, because the public, both Albanian and Serbian, are not familiar with the ratifications, are not familiar with the agreements, there is no active approach, no acceptance or refusal,” she explained.

This will, as the final outcome, cause a shock to the public, Trajkovic predicted, and concluded that “the shock is always destabilizing”.

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