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Serbian Envoy Slams Kosovo's Army Creation: Blow to Stability of Entire
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Kosovo's decision to create a national army is
politically absurd and dangerously undermines stability and security of
Serbia and the entire Balkan region, Serbian Ambassador to Russia Slavenko
Terzic told Sputnik.

"This is a very serious and very dangerous blow to the stability and
security of not only Serbia, but also the entire Balkan region. All the
responsibility for this event will be borne by powerful factors that support
the creation of the so-called Kosovo army. I believe that the creation of
the so-called army of Kosovo is a kind of continuation of one separatist
terrorist organization, which is the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army. This
is a continuation of the organization that made a huge purge of the Serbian
and other non-Albanian population, which was engaged in the trade of drugs,
weapons, human organs of the Serbs. This is not only political, but also
moral absurdity," Terzic said.

The Serbian ambassador added that the issue also created a precedent for the
destabilization of the rest of Europe.

"Using the example of Serbia, a very dangerous precedent was created that
could cause an even deeper and more serious aggravation of the situation in
all of southeastern Europe . The question is what will happen to Europe and
the whole world, whether other states will be destabilized in this way. We
see that such trends occur in Spain in Catalonia, in Belgium and in many
other countries of Europe and the whole world," Terzic stated.

Dialogue With Serbia is at a Standstill

Belgrade is interested in continuing constructive talks with Kosovo on the
dispute settlement but does not expect a sober dialogue after Kosovo's
decision to create its own national army that brings negotiations to a
standstill, Serbian Ambassador to Russia Slavenko Terzic told Sputnik.

"This fact [the creation of Kosovo's army] brings to a standstill the whole
desire of Serbia to engage in a constructive dialogue with the Albanian
minority, which would guarantee the security and stability of Serbia and the
entire Balkan region," Terzic said.

He added that it was difficult to expect any "sober dialogue" due to
Kosovo's steps.

"I cannot say what our president and the government of Serbia will do, but
still I want to emphasize that they are all interested in a constructive
dialogue with representatives of the temporary institutions of Kosovo and
Metohija. The dialogue, which was launched in Brussels, was stopped due to
many incidents. Serbia is basically interested in the dialogue, but it is
difficult for me to say how it will be conducted in the future. It is
difficult to expect any sober dialogue in this situation," the Serbian
ambassador said.

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The statements come after the parliament of the self-proclaimed republic of
Kosovo passed a set of laws providing for the change of mandate of the
Kosovo Security Force (KSF) and its transformation into the republic's
national army.

In October, Kosovo's parliament voted to change the mandate of the Kosovo
Security Force (KSF) and transform it into the republic's national army. On
Monday, Kadri Veseli, the speaker of the Kosovar legislature, announced that
the army would be officially created on December 14. The forces will
reportedly comprise a total of 8,000 people - 5,000 active duty soldiers and
3,000 reservists.

Kosovo proclaimed its independence from Serbia in 2008 and was recognized by
over 100 UN member states. The move was not, however, recognized by Serbia
and two permanent members of the UN Security Council - Russia and China. In
2011, Brussels launched several rounds of talks between Belgrade and Kosovo,
bringing the parties to the negotiating table for the first time since
Kosovo's secession. The 2013 agreement came as a result of the EU-mediated
consultations.

 

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