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Serbia formally refuses to abide by EU-brokered agreements with Kosovo


Jelena Nikolić

~3 minutes

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Serbia has formally refused to comply with the various agreements made between 
Kosovo and Serbia, brokered by the EU to normalise relations, with Prime 
Minister Ana Brnabić sending a letter to this effect to the European External 
Action Service on Thursday.

The letter, rife with spelling mistakes, states that Serbia is committed to the 
EU integration process and negotiations and aligns with the declaration 
“EU-Western Balkans Summit, Brussels, 13-14 June 2007” as a political statement 
and a legally non-binding document.

“The agreement on the path to normalisation and its contribution to 
implementation,” as stated in the declaration, is deemed acceptable only in a 
context that does not involve any de facto or de jure recognition of Kosovo.

It then specifies that it will not recognise Kosovo’s membership of the UN any 
UN organisations and agencies, nor will it recognise the territorial integrity 
of Kosovo.

“The document does not constitute a legally binding treaty under international 
law. Furthermore, alignment with this Declaration does not affect the fact that 
Kosovo and Metohija remain an integral part of the territory of the Republic of 
Serbia under international administration by UN Security Council Resolution 
1244 from 1999,” the document states.

The document, signed by Brnabic, calls into question the entire 13 years of EU 
diplomacy efforts to normalise relations between the two countries. Criticism 
has been rife from Kosovo and increasing from other European countries that the 
EU mediation has been ineffective and has veered too far towards appeasing 
Serbia.

A recent interview with President Aleksander Vucic went viral 
<https://twitter.com/DemushShasha/status/1734523420568625310>  on social media 
as he mocked other Western Balkan countries for aligning with EU foreign 
policy, mocks the West for trying to prevent a “human catastrophe” in Kosovo 
during the reign of Milosevic, and openly stated he hopes setbacks in Ukraine 
will provide Serbia with a novel and favourable geopolitical environment.

“Now everyone understands they cannot defeat Russia militarily, and therefore, 
this will now change everything,” he said.

On Thursday, 13 chais of parliamentary committees, including the UK, Ireland, 
Germany, Czechia, Croatia, Italy, Bulgaria, Denmark, Belgium, Lithuania, 
Estonia, and Latvia, called on the EU to remove all negative measures against 
Kosovo and for the EU, US and UK to investigate the Banjska ‘terrorist’ attack 
and publish the results in full.

(Jelena Nikolić | Euractiv.rs, Alice Taylor | Euractiv.com)


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