Thaci: There'll be consequences of "Belgrade's refusal" (Tanjug/B92)
VIENNA -- Serbia's decision "not to approve" his visit to Belgrade is "contrary to the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue," Hashim Thaci has said.
"It will certainly have its consequences," Thaci, who serves as Kosovo's deputy prime minister and foreign minister, told the Vienna daily Presse.
However, he did not wish to say what those consequences might be.
But Thaci revealed there would be "no direct counter-measures" toward Serbian politicians.