Fatherland Movement on negotiation platform with Kosovo, Vucic’s policy (KoSSev)
Serb National Fatherland Movement from Kosovo and Metohija urged today President Aleksandar Vucic and the Serbian authorities to return decision-making on the status of Kosovo “within the UN SC auspices,” and involve the Russian Federation in it “that for the last two decades in the UN safeguarded the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the Republic of Serbia within the UN Resolution 1244,” KoSSev portal reported.
Fatherland Movement made this announcement as a reaction to the Berlin meeting scheduled to take place on April 29, and the President Vucic’s statement that a new format of negotiations would be proposed at that meeting, aiming that Serbia recognizes full independence of Kosovo.
The Movement criticized the President Vucic, who said for months “there would be no negotiations with Pristina until the tariffs are revoked, and when Angela Merkel just made a single eye wink, he accepted to meet with Hashim Thaci and Ramush Haradinaj in Berlin.”
The Movement also voiced criticism saying the President Vucic does nothing “to return resolving of the status issue of Kosovo and Metohija within UN SC Resolution 1244.”
At the end they requested a platform on the negotiations with Pristina to be adopted, and that everybody “authorities in Serbia, the opposition and the Serbs in diaspora should agree about it.”
Fatherland Movement is part of the opposition Alliance for Serbia (SzS) and they recently have established the Alliance for Kosovo and Metohija as a part of the Alliance for Serbia.