Embassy in strong reaction to ex-high rep claims

27 August 2010 | 13:09 | Source: Tanjug BERLIN -- German daily Suddeutsche 
Zeitung has published a letter by the Serbian embassy in Berlin, sent in 
reaction to an article written by Christian Schwarz-Schilling.

The former diplomat and former international high representative in 
Bosnia-Herzegovina recently wrote about “dangerous dreams of big empires”, once 
again criticizing and accusing Serbia. 

“The text expresses wrong, malicious and on all counts one-sided positions in 
regard to the government of the Republic of Serbia,” the Serbian embassy 
stated. 

“In order to perhaps better understand the author’s motivation, I must add to 
Schwarz-Schilling’s biographical information which you published a small 
missing detail - Schwarz-Schilling is also a professor in the private Sarajevo 
school whose owner Mr. Ejup Ganić, mentioned in the article several times,” the 
letter, signed by Minister-Counselor at the Serbian Embassy in Germany Milan 
Gojković. 

The embassy pointed out that the fourth, democratically elected government in 
Belgrade since 2000 was "completely committed to implementation of extensive 
economic, social and political reforms". 

“The goal is to integrate our country into the EU and to overcome the difficult 
legacy and traumas from the past,” the letter read, and added that “this 
honorable agenda does not leave much time to follow the idea of 'greater 
Serbia' as Schwarz-Schilling claims". 

“On the contrary, with our principled struggle for Serbia’s territorial 
integrity and sovereignty and against unilateral changes of internationally 
recognized borders, Serbia is standing in the way of all dreams of creation of 
other regional ‘big empires’,” the embassy wrote. 

It is also said that other Schwarz-Schilling’s interpretations, such as those 
regarding the Srebrenica declaration which was adopted by the Serbian 
parliament, should also be considered unfair. 

“Since that (the Serbian declaration) is today the only apology of a parliament 
in the region, I’m strongly convinced that we need more such brave steps in the 
region, even though Schwarz-Schilling described them as insufficient," Gojković 
wrote. 

The Serbian diplomat invited the Berlin-based daily’s editors to visit Serbia 
"so they could get direct impressions first-hand". 

The tenth anniversary of the fall of Slobodan Milošević’ regime, October 5, the 
letter suggested, is an excellent opportunity for such a trip. 

“I'll leave it to your personal assessment what the country has achieved in the 
meantime, which is ‘the region’s biggest problem’, as Serbia was described in 
the (Schwarz-Schilling’s) text," the letter signed by Gojković concluded. 

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