Mihailovich must be rolling in his grave. Stella

 

 


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http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/main/news/7845/


Serbia Army Chief Dispels Kosovo Fears


13 February 2008 Belgrade _ Serbia's top army commander says the country's
military will not intervene if Kosovo declares independence, a Belgrade
daily reported Wednesday.

General Zdravko Ponos told daily Blic that the “declaration of Kosovo’s
independence is an unfortunate political development, but not an issue that
can be resolved militarily.” 

“The current security situation does not require additional military
involvement,” he added.

Serbia is staunchly opposed to Kosovo’s independence and on Monday the
government announced it will undertake all legal and diplomatic steps to
annul such a move. 

On Tuesday, Serbia’s President Boris Tadic met with members of the National
Security Council, a body also comprised of Prime Minister Vojislav
Kostunica, military and police chiefs and heads of intelligence and security
agencies. 

Ponos said Kosovo’s declaration of independence scheduled for Feb 17 “would
represent an act of political violence but not military aggression.” 

“Not a single serious politician in Serbia believes that the adoption of an
illegal political decree can be prevented by force,” the general said. 

The Serbian government has already adopted a so-called action plan that
envisions a set of measures that could be put in force when Kosovo secedes
from Serbia. 

Although the key elements of the document remain secret, media reported that
the plan calls for the downgrading of ties with countries that recognise an
independent Kosovo, a potential trade embargo on Kosovo and refusing to
honour Kosovan identification documents, passports and car registration
plates. 

In the interview, Ponos also sought to dispel fears that the army could be
involved in an eventual state of emergency that could be declared in Serbia
after February 17. 

“State of emergency remains only a hypothesis. Anyway, it does not mean
automatic military involvement, and for that matter, not a spectacular one,”
he said.

Kosovo is an United Nations protectorate and NATO peacekeepers have had a
presence there since the end of a 1998-99 war. Recently, the European Union
authorised the deployment of a 1,800 strong police and judiciary mission to
Kosovo tasked with replacing the UN administration and monitoring the
initial phases of its independence.

Ponos emphasised that NATO remains responsible for the security in the
province. “The Serbian Army is not provoking them (peacekeepers) and if
someone does that, its for NATO and KFOR (the peacekeeping mission) to react
accordingly,” he concluded.



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