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Former US ambassador Montgomery: The whole process around Kosovo is a sham (Tanjug)

The whole process around Kosovo is unfair, and the culmination of the international community's hypocrisy is the invitation to Belgrade and Pristina to return to dialogue without sanctioning Pristina for disrespecting the agreement and imposing fees, former US ambassador William Montgomery said on the occasion of the Quint announcement.

"The unpleasant reality is that this whole process is not an honest one. It is a sham," Montgomery pointed out.

Montgomery: Beware of Pristina’s provocations (Tanjug, RTS)

As long as USA and the EU are not ready to concretely punish Kosovo Albanians, by cutting financial support for example, they will not give up on the current attitude, former US Ambassador to Serbia William Montgomery said, Tanjug news agency reported. “What I am asking are not words or demarche, but rather concrete steps, such as the abolishment of financial support,” Montgomery said. He also warned on possible Pristina’s provocations.

Montgomery: Situation with Kosovo goes in dangerous direction (Tanjug, RTS)

Former USA Ambassador to Serbia, William Montgomery said that things in and around Kosovo at this moment are ongoing in a dangerous direction, Tanjug news agency reports. “I hope I am wrong, but I am utterly pessimistic regarding the situation about Kosovo,” Montgomery said. “The current stance of Kosovo leadership is that the declaration of independence has changed everything, and that new Kosovo can do everything that other independent states are doing,” Montgomery went on explaining. “It means ignoring UN SC Resolution 1244, introducing 100 percent tax on goods from Serbia, disrespecting

Ex-US Ambassador to Serbia: Enough is enough, Belgrade to say "no" to EU, US (In Serbia, Tanjug, Vecernje Novosti)

Serbia should not agree with the formation of the Kosovo army even at the cost of EU integration, said former US ambassador to Serbia William Montgomery.

“Enough is enough”, Montgomery answered when asked by Tanjug how he sees messages delivered to Belgrade by US State Department official Wess Mitchel, including the open support of the US to the Kosovo Army.