Belgrade Media Report 9 December 2014
LOCAL PRESS
Vucic: Nobody is asking us to recognize Kosovo (Tanjug)
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic held today a press conference, refusing to comment Berlin’s 11 conditions for opening the EU negotiating chapters. He said that nobody today asks Serbia to recognize Kosovo. He said that it is not written anywhere that Serbia must recognize Kosovo. “Serbia is looking for the most rational solutions for all issues, without endangering at any moment territorial integrity and preserving stability in the region at the same time,” he said, recalling that there is a wish with one part of the EU member states to link Chapter 32 with 35, which would mean taking some more unilateral or joint activities with the Pristina government regarding the Kosovo issue. “That is no discovery. We knew this in the past and we did our job. It is on others to assess this,” said Vucic at the press conference in the Palace of Serbia.
Speaking about the Kosovo passports, he said that passengers from Kosovo are already passing at certain crossings, in line with the agreement made by the previous government. He said he didn’t know the details on how this is regulated, but that the holders of Kosovo passports must have an additional paper, and that the Office for Kosovo and Metohija is dealing with the technical matters. Vucic said he would like it very much if Air Serbia flew to Pristina, and added that he approved the idea. “Our policy is to remain on the EU path and to preserve integrity. No agreement is good or ideal for us,” Vucic said.
Berlin sends 11 conditions to Serbia (Novosti)
The Brussels conditions for opening Chapter 35 that refers to normalization of relations with Pristina, with which the EU negotiations should commence at Germany’s insisting, are almost impossible conditions for Serbia since these conditions concern the status of Kosovo, Novosti learns. According to this information, there are 11 requests on which Berlin insists, which officially represent the implementation of the Brussels agreement, but the fulfillment of some of them effectively supports Kosovo’s independence. That includes the statute of the future Union of Serb Municipalities in line with Pristina’s laws, to allow Pristina’s participation in all regional forums, as well as acceptance of Kosovo passports at the border with Serbia, and building of administrative crossings. Novosti learns that Belgrade has launched a comprehensive diplomatic campaign in many addresses to, as soon as possible, reformulate the Brussels recommendations and open the first chapter as soon as possible. Novosti’s source convey that President Nikolic, who has announced a meeting of the state leadership on the occasion of EU conditions, will postpone this initiative until the opening of the negotiating Chapter 35 when it will be seen what exactly Brussels expects from Serbia. If Serbia were to fulfill all that is demanded, the chances for which are small, European leaders could as soon as during the December summit schedule the next inter-governmental conference for the end of January when Chapters 32, on financial control, and 35 would be opened simultaneously. But, considering Berlin’s firm stand, it is more realistic that the opening of the first chapter will be postponed until further notice.
Conditions for opening negotiations with EU
- Statute of Union of Serb Municipalities in line with Pristina’s laws
- Agreement on dialing code for Kosovo and Metohija
- Integration of civil protection into the Pristina system
- Construction of masonry facilities at crossings
- Implementation of the agreement on energy
- Removal of Peace Park in Kosovska Mitrovica
- Stopping smuggling at illegal crossings
- Acceptance of Kosovo passports at Serbian borders
- Participation of Pristina in all regional forums
- Pristina to take over “Gazivode” and “Valac”
- Local self-administration to enter the Kosovo system