b92.net
<https://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?dd=14&mm=05&nav_id=110773&yyyy=20
21>  


Germany has a message for Pristina, and between the lines, there is one for
Serbia


6-8 minutes

  _____  

German Ambassador to Pristina Jörn Rhode emphasized that the issue of
changing the borders in the Balkans is closed for his country. 

Source: Tanjug Friday, May 14, 2021 | 09:15 

EPA-EFE/ CLEMENS BILAN

He estimated that filing a lawsuit against Serbia for genocide would be a
very long process that would stop many things in Kosovo and Metohija. 

Rhode told KTV yesterday that they understand that it is important to face
the past, but he assessed that the issue of the lawsuit against, as he
stated, "other states" is a very problematic and perhaps wrong way for
progress. 

"It would be a very long process, many things in Kosovo could be stopped and
it is not known how it would end. It is completely uncertain whether you are
going to the International Criminal Court or the International Court of
Justice. Politically, suing the state for genocide means bringing the whole
state to justice", said Rhode, as "Koha ditore" reports. 

Rhode emphasized that guilt is always individual and pointed out that he
believes that under the current circumstances, filing a lawsuit is not the
right step. The German ambassador also believes that the issue of border
changes in the Balkans is closed and assesses that the proposals for borders
on ethnic grounds are "dangerous belonging to the mentality of the last
century". 

"One thing is clear to me: sensitivity exists, which is why it has been
discussed so much, but politically everyone has refused to change the
borders. That issue is closed as far as Germany is concerned," Rhode said. 

According to Koha Ditore, he refused to comment on the alleged "non-paper"
about the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, saying that it has been
refuted at the time and that "it is not worth discussing something that is
not on the table". 

Rhode also refused to discuss the status of the Serbian Orthodox Church in
Kosovo and Metohija and the issue of the north part, stating that everything
that can be discussed is on both sides in the dialogue. However, he
emphasized that for Germany, the full normalization of relations between
Belgrade and Pristina means that "mutual recognition must be part of the
final solution," Kosovo Online reports. 

Rhode added that there is a possibility to find a solution for the Union of
Serbian Municipalities within the constitutional framework, which is in line
with the decision of the Constitutional Court in Pristina. 

"We have always talked about the agreements already reached, and if they are
a matter for one side, you cannot avoid them, because that should be
discussed in the dialogue. However, there are no black and white decisions.
No one wants new atrocities, nor a new problem, but we do not see that the
decision of the Constitutional Court prevents any kind of solution. It has
defined directives within which a solution is possible," Rhode said. 

Rhode also pointed out that the decision of the Constitutional Court on the
Decani Monastery was not implemented. 

Earlier, the president of the Interim Pristina institutions, Vjosa Osmani,
stated that she informed Slovenian President Borut Pahor, who is visiting
Pristina, that Pristina would continue the dialogue with Belgrade, but that
it would not discuss changing the borders and would not drop the lawsuit
against Serbia for genocide.

 

-- 
http:www.antic.org
--- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"SERBIAN NEWS NETWORK" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/senet/00d001d7489c%24b18f5e20%2414ae1a60%24%40gmail.com.

Reply via email to