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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Thursday that the issue of Kosovo must
not be left as a frozen conflict as it affects Serbia's progress. 

Source: srbija.gov.rs Thursday, January 10, 2019 | 14:07 

 

(Tanjug/AP, file)

But she also pointed to the pampering approach of the international
community and the EU towards Pristina.

In a broadcast on Happy TV, Brnabic underlined that people must understand
that a frozen conflict is a frozen instability. We will not be able to use
all of our potential and all the healthy basis we have and go as fast as we
can if we have a frozen conflict. 

She said that the United States asked Serbia to stop lobbying for
withdrawals of Kosovo recognitions, which Belgrade openly refused. 

As long as they are lobbying for additional recognitions, it is fully fair
play that we lobby for countries to withdraw that recognition, Brnabic
pointed out. 

The prime minister recalled that everyone condemned the measures of
Pristina, including the United States, adding that she is now closely
watching how will Pristina fulfill its allegations that they will not
abolish the additionally imposed tariffs. 

She stated that she would like Pristina to be a little more reasonable,
which would be good for the citizens of Albanian ethnicity in Kosovo and
Metohija, but also for the whole region, but that, unfortunately, she has to
talk with Ramush Haradinaj, who had been charged with the most heinous
crimes, and was acquitted only because the witnesses were killed. 

"We need to talk to him because of regional stability and our future. It is
more important to us than to anyone else in the region to have regional
stability," Brnabic said. 

She pointed out that Serbia is the only country in the region that has gone
through fiscal consolidation measures, has a stable economy, budget, its
public debt is declining and has a stable currency and a prospect of
economic growth. 

When asked about the annual meeting of the Bilderberg Group in which she
participated in Turin in June last year, she said that members of this group
are following the situation in the world and in the Western Balkans, and
that they praise Serbia for its economic and structural reforms and budget
stability. 

The Prime Minister said that the invitation to participate in that meeting
was an honor given to Serbia, and that she personally, after all those
discussions, is thinking that we should close all open issues as soon as
possible because the world is becoming an increasingly complex place.

 

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