Kosovo is our Jerusalem, Jeremić says in Israel 28 December 2007 | 11:32 | 
Source: B92, Beta TEL AVIV, JERUSALEM -- Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić said in 
Israel Thursday an imposed Kosovo solution will destabilize Serbia.

The chief of Serbian diplomacy was delivering a lecture at the Lauder School 
for Government and Diplomacy in Tel Aviv.

The imposing of a solution for Kosovo in contradiction with Serbia's vital 
interests would fundamentally destabilize Serbia's democracy and have grave 
consequences for the region, he explained, Beta reports. 

"Kosovo is our Jerusalem," said Jeremić, who is paying a two-day visit to 
Israel, started yesterday with a visit to the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial. 

Jeremić said Serbia was dedicated to full reconciliation with the Kosovo 
Albanians and more prepared than ever for greater flexibility in the 
traditional comprehension of sovereignty, in order to reach an agreement with 
them. 

"Serbia does not want to rule the Kosovo Albanians in any way," he said, adding 
that Belgrade does not want to interfere in Priština's relations with 
international financial organizations, and that Kosovo could have separate 
membership in sports federations and representative offices abroad. 

In order for a solution to be found that is acceptable to both sides, they have 
to be offered a "symmetrical package of measures," Jeremić said, adding that 
this meant that those who threaten to resort to violence in case of the 
non-fulfillment of their "extremist demands," must be excluded from 
negotiations, and not rewarded by a favored position at the table and political 
support. 

Jeremić held separate meetings earlier in the day with Foreign Minister Tzipi 
Livni and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, from which he emerged optimistic that 
Israel will not be one of he countries to recognize Kosovo's unilaterally 
declared independence, should it occur. 

"The Israeli side has shown exceptional understanding for our position and 
confirmed the necessity to continue the negotiating process. Even in case the 
Kosovo Albanians make a unilateral, illegal move and declare independence, 
Israel will not be one of the countries to recognize it, but will instead 
carefully consider its next moves," Jeremić said after the meetings in 
Jerusalem. 

The foreign minister said he told his interlocutors that Serbia wished to see 
the negotiating process continue, and that it worked to protect its territorial 
integrity and sovereignty

 

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