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"Pristina is playing good cop/bad cop" - English - on B92.net


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Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic says he respects the fact the US is pressing 
Pristina to abolish taxes on goods from Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. 

Source: Tanjug Thursday, February 7, 2019 | 11:31 

 

(Tanjug/Serbian MFA, file)

However, he said he "does not believe that the United States can succeed in 
doing so."

Dacic told Voice of America that Ramush Haradinaj and Hashim Thaci are playing 
different roles in the negotiations over Kosovo and that it is "not clear who 
is whose cop." 

"Obviously, one plays the good cop, and another is bad. The question is who is 
whose cop. That's why I said that I respect the fact the United States is 
putting pressure on Pristina - but I cannot believe that they have not 
succeeded in that," he said. 

Dacic added that tensions between Belgrade and Pristina have already been 
elevated, but that Serbia will not make any moves and that it is in it interest 
to reach a solution as soon as possible. 

He stated that at this moment this was difficult, while that the idea of 
​​delimitation, "that has been mentioned by presidents of Serbia and Kosovo," 
has not been "elaborated." 

"The dialogue is blocked and a decision to abolish the taxes that could restart 
the dialogue is not being counted on. You have a decision on the army (of 
Kosovo), the Trepca decision, what Haradinaj is now saying and I think it's 
necessary to discuss all this in the Security Council," Dacic said. 

It doesn't matter to Serbia how many times a year Kosovo is discussed, but it 
is a priority to hold such sessions at all, Dacic said in an interview given 
before the UN confirmed that the latest session would be held. 

As for the prime minister of the provisional institutions in Pristina, Ramush 
Haradinaj, saying 
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 that "communication had been cut" with the UN mission in Kosovo, UNMIK, Dacic 
said this was "not a new topic." 

"Haradinaj is only one person in power, they play good cop/bad cop. Of course, 
I think that this is a scandalous statement and it will be scandalous if it 
happens that way. There are obligations of all Security Council members to warn 
Kosovo that things can't be done like that. That's why I think it is necessary 
to hold the session," Dacic said. 

The minister also observed that "the bearer of the change in the stance of the 
United States towards Serbia" had been Assistant US Secretary of State for 
Europe and Eurasia Wess Mitchell, who will be leaving in mid-February. 

Voice of America writes that it is not yet known who will replace Mitchell, and 
that Dacic said he was sad to see him leave - "but we should not waste time." 

"I have said it that the chance to reach an agreement is around the Trump 
administration and this reason, we should hurry up. If there is no agreement at 
this time, it is difficult to believe that some future administration will be 
better than this. Half of Trump's term has already passed, (EU foreign policy 
chief) Mogherini is in the last year of her mandate, so I think it would be 
worth making every effort to find a solution, if possible this year," Dacic 
stressed. 

Asked about a Freedom House report that downgraded Serbia from a "free" to a 
"partially free" country, Dacic said that he had not had the opportunity to 
read it, but pointed out that he never heard anyone raise the issue of freedom 
in international forums. 

He thinks that the focus needs to be on resolving "what will be remembered in 
20, 30 years." 

"As for democracy, you know I've been in politics for 28 years now. One of the 
leaders of the government at the time, I asked him when they were passing a law 
that was not too democratic - 'well, is this what you were fighting for? Is 
this the democracy you fought for?' And he replied - we were sitting in 
parliament - and he said: 'We did not fight for democracy, we fought for 
power'," Dacic said.

 

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