Belgrade Media Report 27 March 2023
LOCAL PRESS
Vucic: "They planned a bleak fate for our people"; "We will save Serbia" (B92)
Exactly 24 years ago (On Friday, March 24) sirens announcing NATO aggression against Serbia were heard. In 11 weeks, about 2,500 civilians and 1,000 soldiers and policemen had died. In Serbia, the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of NATO Aggression was marked, and the central manifestation attended by the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, took place in Sombor.
"When we tell you what the red lines are, then don't mess up with them, because then you will get an answer. Our answer is that we will not give Serbia and we will never give it to anyone. Our people will live," concluded Vucic and thanked everyone for coming in Sombor. "They planned a dark fate for our people. We should not have called this aggression. We started to raise the country. Our country is now the first in all parameters and it grows. Our country has started to remember," he added and thanked the president Republika Srpska (RS) Milorad Dodik.
He added that a difficult period is ahead of us. “We will never give them our country on a platter along with justification for all the crimes they committed,” Vucic told the gathering and recalled that Serbs died along with Albanians and Bosniaks. “We have to respect the victims of others so that others will respect ours,” he said. "I think it is our obligation to try to forgive. There will be respect for our country only when we admit that we are guilty of their killing us, when we say that Milica Rakic is collateral damage. This nation will live, and this country will live. You won't knock it down and you won't break it," emphasized Vucic. "I want to speak from the bottom of my heart, and I want to say what I think and not let it go. 24 years ago, international law finally died. Since then, nothing that happens in the world can be worse than what they did to a small country. They managed to destroy much bigger countries than Yugoslavia, and then it was the turn of that disobedient Serbia to finally suffer and get what it deserves," Vucic began.
"We experienced an inhumane and illegal aggression by the greatest force in history in the most one-sided conflict and unequal balance of forces on the battlefield ever. We must simultaneously draw strength from this collective remembrance to build a better future founded on mutual understanding, cooperation, and reconciliation", Patriarch Porfirije said. “We should pray and fight to persevere on the path of the talks and negotiations, the path of dialogue whose goal is at least elementary understanding among people”, Patriarch said adding that everything should be done to keep the peace. "We remind ourselves and others that our people and the whole world need peace the most, the awareness that there is a place for every soul under the kingdom of heaven. While cruise missiles raced through the surrounding roads to deliver their deadly cargo, we are doing the same thing today as we did then. Even then, the people of Sombor gathered on this square, which is not coincidentally called Saint George. They sent messages of peace and prayed for the same. We do the same today, we gathered to pray for those who were suffering. We pray even more fervently today because today in Europe, a military conflict is taking place that threatens to drag the whole world into a vortex and spill innocent blood", Patriarch Porfirije said. "Let's build and keep God's peace within us. First with our loved ones, with everyone, and then we will be harbingers of peace. We pray that our sufferings will not be repeated. Let's do our best to be the last one at the table looking for a solution that will preserve peace not only for us but for everyone around us. If the spiral of evil is started again, there is no doubt that we will all be complete losers. I gazed at the cross on which Christ was crucified, on which hundreds of millions of people from all over the world and our nation, from the holy Prince Lazar to Radovan Medic, Milica Rakic, all the victims of that fateful year 1999, were crucified. We pray for all the innocent victims, our compatriots. May God forgive their souls and give them eternal rest. Yes, in health and joy, God willing, let us welcome the feast of victory and the resurrection of Christ. May you all be alive and well," concluded Serbian Patriarch Porfirije.
General Romano: Serbia, NATO cannot forget the past, but are nevertheless moving forward (Beta)
Chief of the NATO Military Liaison Office in Belgrade, Brigadier General Giampiero Romano, said on March 24, the anniversary of the NATO bombing campaign against former Yugoslavia that began on March 24, 1999, that the past could not be forgotten, but that moving forward was needed. “This is what Serbia and NATO are doing as they both look forward to a better future. Our longstanding partnership is based on political dialogue and practical cooperation in many areas, and Serbia’s stated policy of military neutrality is being
fully honored,“ the general said in a release handed to the media.
“NATO remains fully committed to continuing to provide its contribution to stability across the Western Balkans region, including through our KFOR mission, which is continuing to ensure a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement for all people in Kosovo, under its mandate based on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 of 1999,” General Romano said. The general went on to say that NATO and Serbia were close partners and were working together to be better prepared for emergencies such as floods and forest fires. NATO is also helping Serbia reform its security forces and institutions, including the training of Serbian soldiers for peacekeeping missions, the general said. The Alliance has also invested millions of euros to help Serbia destroy hundreds of tons of obsolete ammunition, Romano said.
Stano: The first steps to start the implementation of the agreement from Ohrid in the coming days (RTS)
The spokesperson of the European Union, Peter Stano, announced that in the coming days, the EU institutions, together with Belgrade and Pristina, will start the process of operationalizing the first steps of the implementation phase of the Ohrid agreement. Peter Stano said that the history of the dialogue proved that the importance of the agreement is measured by the degree of its implementation, not by the signature. He repeated the words of the EU's high representative for foreign policy and security, Josep Borrell, that the agreement was agreed, that it must be implemented and that "there is no room to make choices". He assessed that Pristina and Belgrade could jeopardize their international reputation if they do not start implementing the agreement from the Ohrid meeting as soon as possible, adding that both sides must implement what they promised "in order to be seen as a reliable partner of the EU". At the meeting in Brussels, the European leaders called on Belgrade and Pristina to "quickly and in good faith implement their obligations arising from the meeting in Ohrid".
Macron: Serbia-Kosovo agreement a major step forward, needs to be fully implemented right away (Beta)
French President Emmanuel Macron said on March 24 that with the latest agreement Serbia and Kosovo had made “considerable progress and it is essential that both sides demonstrate responsibility and immediately and in good faith start meeting the commitments arising from the agreement.” Shortly after a conference of EU leaders, whom EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell briefed on the new agreement between Belgrade and Pristina on normalizing ties, Macron welcomed the new deal. “We are still working on it,” the French president said. Macron underlined that “I am fully aware of the joint contribution to it by France and Germany” which, he said, would keep doing what they had been doing.
Member of European Parliament: Serb List’s refusal to run in election contravenes Feb. 27 agreement (Beta)
The European Parliament’s rapporteur for Kosovo, Viola Von Cramon, and Dutch member of the European Parliament [MEP] Thijs Reuten voiced their “deep regret” over the Serb List party’s refusal to take part in upcoming local elections in the north of Kosovo, warning that the refusal was in violation of the Agreement on the Path to Normalization of Relations between Kosovo and Serbia. Viola von Cramon, a representative of the Greens, and Reuten, a member of the Socialists and Democrats [S&D] Group, said in a joint statement on
March 24 that “the participation of all relevant actors in political life in north Kosovo and its institutions is critical to normalization between Kosovo and Serbia” and pleaded with the Serb Ticket to change its decision.
“Article 7 of the Agreement on the path to normalization between Kosovo and Serbia, agreed on Feb. 27, 2023, commits both parties to the agreement to ensure an appropriate level of self-management for the Serb community in Kosovo. Refusal to take part in local elections, necessitated by the Serb Ticket’s withdrawal from institutions, falls short of this commitment,” the two MEPs said, adding that the election scheduled for April 23 “is a critical opportunity for people in the north of Kosovo to exert self-management by exercising their democratic rights.”
“Withholding participation would deny people in the north of Kosovo their right to elect representatives who will work to build a better future for their communities. We call on the Serb List to take part in the local elections as scheduled. While the deadline for submitting tickets for the local elections in the north of Kosovo has passed, we ask the authorities of Kosovo to exercise flexibility and urge the Serb List to submit its list of candidates without delay,” Von Cramon and Reuten said in the release.
The countries of the Quinte expressed their regret that the Serbian List is not participating in the elections (RTS)
The embassies of the Quint countries in Pristina announced that they regret that the Serbian List will not participate in the local elections in four municipalities in the north of Kosovo, which are scheduled for April 23. In a statement published on the Facebook page of the British Embassy, it is stated that the members of Quint regret "that the Serbian List did not use the democratic right to participate in the upcoming elections for the mayors of four municipalities in the north of the province". Earlier, the Serbian list, as the reason for not participating in the elections, stated that the demands for which it left the institutions of Pristina last year were not fulfilled, namely the withdrawal of the Special Units of the Kosovo Police from the north of Kosovo and the formation of the Union of Serbian Municipalities.
The countries of the Quint - France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain and the USA - advocated the postponement of local elections in four municipalities in the north of Kosovo, which, since the Serbs left Pristina's institutions, were scheduled for the second half of December last year, while they now support holding of the elections. "Elections are the cornerstone of democracy. It is essential to ensure that they are held peacefully. We expect the competent authorities to behave professionally. We call on all parties to refrain and avoid violence, which can disrupt the elections," the statement said.
Jeremic: Referendum on EU Plan is only way to prevent high treason (Danas)
The French-German plan for Kosovo, which the EU has accepted, has not been signed and is not binding to anyone other than Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who committed to it verbally, stated Vuk Jeremic, president of the People’s Party (NS) and former Serbian minister of Foreign Affairs. “The referendum on this plan is the only way to prevent high treason,” Jeremic said, as reported by news agencies. “Vucic has verbally agreed to the plan, he has committed and he is the personal guarantor of the agreement’s implementation. There is no going back for him, but there is for Serbia. In a referendum the vast majority of the people will be against, and the regime will not be able to steal such results,” Jeremic said. “We have several months to stop, prevent and annul what Vucic has committed to in the past month,” Jeremic concluded.
Right-Wing supporters block traffic in front of the government for an hour (Danas)
The supporters of the parties calling themselves as state-building and patriotic opposition (Dveri, Zavetnici, DSS, POKS) blocked the traffic in front of the building of the Government on Friday for an hour in Belgrade. The participants of the protest demanded discarding of the EU proposal for Kosovo, resignation of President Aleksandar Vucic and calling of early Parliamentary elections. The participants of the rally carried the posters stating: “Serbia Remembers”, “Resign Vucic”, “No to Capitulation”, “Never into NATO”.
The leader of Dveri Movement Bosko Obradovic said that similar “warning blockades” would be set up in front of the Province Government building in Novi Sad, and in front of the city administrations in Nis, Krusevac, Cacak, Loznica and Sabac, and that the protest rallies have been held also in Vrbas, Lazarevac and Arandjelovac.
Defense Minister says Kosovo events high risk for Serbia (Beta)
Defense Minister Milos Vucevic said on Monday that events in Kosovo pose high security risks for Serbia. He told TV Prva that Serbia will be under even more pressure as the war in Ukraine progresses and added that “we have to be calm, brave and wise”. “What they, I mean the West, opened in 1999 and in 2008 with Kosovo is a Pandora’s box and we don’t how it will be used… depending on the situation which is why there is pressure on Serbia to unravel the Kosovo knot and, they think, resolve it once and for all,” Vucevic said. According to the Defense Minister, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti won’t form the Community of Serb Municipalities (CSM) based on the principles in the Brussels Agreement but only as an empty shell. “What has to be the content was defined in the Brussels Agreement with guarantees from the European Union,” he said.
Office for KiM: Serbs are not legitimate targets, greater protection is necessary (RTS)
Representatives of the municipalities of Lipljan and Gracanica will visit and talk with the Slavic family, whose home in Lepina, near Lipljan in Kosovo and Metohija (KiM), was broken into for the fifth time last night, the Office for KiM announced. The Office for KiM points out that the robbery of the house of the Slavic family brought unrest and fear to the Serbs living in the central part of KiM, but that the robbers did not manage to cause major material damage. "Frequent attacks on Serbian property in this part of KiM once again showed the necessity of greater protection of the Serbian community in central KiM and adequate response and sanctioning of the perpetrators," the Office announced. They emphasize that Serbs are not legitimate targets on any single basis and that any attack on any Serbian family must be treated with the utmost care. The house of the Slavic family was broken into and robbed five times. Last time in 2019. During the past period, there were several robberies and break-ins of houses in the territory of the municipality of Gracanica.
Vucic meets with Hungarian Prime Minister in Belgrade (Beta)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto in Belgrade on March 25 and discussed geopolitical developments, assessments and plans. "With Viktor Orban and Peter Szijjarto on geopolitical developments, assessments, plans, new projects and cooperation, on the future," read a caption to a photo of the meeting posted on Vucic's Instagram account. He posted that "friendships are built over time and with care, and gain strength and solidity in hard times," and that true friendship "is precious because it is extremely rare, especially in politics and especially today." Orban posted on his English-language Twitter account that relations between the two countries were at an "all-time high," along with a photo of him and Vucic playing pool. "After Brussels a breath of fresh air in Belgrade. Hungarian-Serbian relations at an all-time high. Thank you for the game and the friendship," Orban Tweeted.
Serbia opens a consulate in Minsk - honorary consul Zivorad Smiljkovic (RTS)
The Government of Serbia decided to open a consulate in the capital of Belarus - Minsk and appointed Zivorad Smiljkovic as an honorary consul. In the decisions published in the Official Gazette, it is stated that the consular area of the new representation of Serbia is to cover Brest Region, Vitebsk and Grodno in addition to the Minsk region. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for the implementation of decisions.
Declaration on cooperation of green parties of W. Balkans signed in Sarajevo (N1)
A declaration on establishing a Platform for cooperation between the Green political organizations of the Western Balkans was signed today in Sarajevo. One of the signatories is the party Zajedno from Serbia led by Nebojsa Zelenovic. Below is the full text of the Declaration:
„Taking into account our common challenges regarding the climate crisis, environmental pollution and biodiversity destruction; Acknowledging the necessity for Green Just transition from fossil to renewable energy; Recognizing the corruption and organized crime, which like the pollution exceed the borders of our respected countries, as one of the biggest threats to democracy and the well-being of our citizens; Firmly committed to respecting and promoting human rights and fundamental freedoms as an essential element of every modern democracy and prosperous society; Acknowledging the need to maintain peace, stability, security and cooperation in the region; Highlighting the necessity for accelerated integration of the region into the EU, We the undersigned Green political organizations from the Western Balkan region hereto agree:
- To establish an operational and functional Platform for cooperation to communicate our individual and joint challenges concerning issues of the domestic and regional Western Balkan policies, as well as to seize the opportunity to accelerate the process of European integration of the region;
- To organize joint actions along with other activists aimed at protecting the environment, natural resources and human rights of all our citizens across the region to secure and safeguard clean air, water, and land;
- To educate our citizens and find solutions to reduce poverty and ensure decent life through adequate wages and pension insurance;
- To help strengthen the model of local self-governance to have more direct influence on the environment and the protection of basic human rights of our citizens;
- Undertake responsibility to further discuss models and structure of this platform that should be established in the following 6 (six) months and the process should result in formation of realistic, but ambitious goals for joint action, structure of this Green platform and written and adopted procedures which should define our further path towards greener, fairer and safer future for the region;To invite other Green participants from the neighbouring countries of the region, who are willing to jointly discuss and seek the solutions for the issues of mutual concern.”