Poll: 8% of Serbians for recognition of Kosovo (Serbian media)
Eight per cent of those who took part in the poll said they supported recognizing Kosovo; seven per cent want all negotiations to be abandoned, while six per cent think Belgrade should withdraw its signature from the Brussels agreement, Tanjug reports.
A Faktor Plus poll commissioned by the Belgrade based news agency Tanjug shows that an almost equal number of respondents support and oppose continuation of Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, reports Serbian media.
Asked what President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic and the government should do next, related to Kosovo, 36 per cent said the Brussels dialogue should continue.
33 per cent think that negotiations should be abandoned until the Community/Association of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) is formed.
According to the poll, ten per cent of respondents favour military intervention.
27 per cent said that "nothing can be done if Kosovo is increasingly becoming independent from Serbia in the political-legal and economic sense," while 20 per cent think Serbia should "clearly define its property-legal claims related to the Albanian side."
Ten per cent had no stance in response to this question.