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Dacic: There's no better time to solve Kosovo problem

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Belgrade, 6 August 2018 (MIA) - The situation is currently such that we have a 
good opportunity to solve the issue of Kosovo and Metohija with a compromise, 
says Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, Tanjug reports.

Dacic also pointed pointed out that he "does not know whether and when there 
will be a better opportunity."

The positions of Russia has changed by it becoming a great power, and one that 
now much closer to Serbia than it did 20 years ago - while the United States 
and its foreign policy have also changed, according to the minister.

According to him, the opportunity for dialogue has opened, Serbia has achieved 
closer relations with Germany, France, as well as with Turkey, white it has 
become China's strategic partner.

"At this stage, we have a situation where the EU is also realizing that 
Albanians are the problem in reaching a compromise. Albanians want us recognize 
us, plus if they could take Medvedja, Presevo (municipalities in the southern 
part of central Serbia)... that would be ideal for them. In that situation a 
possibility of a compromise solution opens up. If we already have a dialogue, 
you have to have a proposal in that dialogue," Dacic told TV Pink, according to 
Tanjug.

He said he believed that the new US Assistant Secretary of State Wes Mitchell 
was a key event that changed Serbia's relationship with the US administration.

According to Dacic, Mitchell was the first representative of the US 
administration who was interested in the problems in the Balkans and was 
willing to "listen to us and to have understanding for our positions."

"In that sense, it is important that all representatives of the US 
administration have such an approach that the problem of Kosovo has not 
resolved, that is, that there should be an attempt to reach a compromise in the 
dialogue that would be in the interest of all parties, and try to close this 
story," said Dacic.

The minister pointed out that this represents "a big change" - while he is 
"aware that this may not sound enough for somebody" - but that he, as someone 
who has been participating in it for years, "believes that this is a big 
change."

Speaking about the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Dacic is quoted as 
saying that Serbia "has a lack of ideas, as there are people who always, when 
the country needs to be defended, find a reason not to do it."

"Even now we have the situation that in the political scene and in society you 
have those who are inciting extreme ideas and unrealistic ones, that are based 
on the fact that the problem of Kosovo should not be solved, with the excuse 
that some better times will come. Which better times on the international scene 
can come to make Djakovica Serb?," he said.

Asked to comment on why the Church refuses to accept as one of the solution a 
possible partition of Kosovo, Dacic said he did not see a better solution than 
that, adding that he was perhaps "the only one in Serbia that gas put forward 
any solution."

"It's a soluktion where the Serb people are a majority, and that's not just 
north, but let's see where else it can be done, to connect with central Serbia, 
I really don't see a better solution, unless someone thinks by some miracle the 
ethnic structure in Kacanik, Glogovac will change," he said.

While time may be a relative category for the Church, Dacic continued, "for 
people in Kosovo and Metohija is a real category and a solution should be 
found."

"If the Albanians agree to autonomy in Serbia, I am absolutely for it," the 
minister said and asked representatives of the Church what their proposal was.

"Who is looking for and loving partition? If something else was possible, I 
certainly would not suggest such a thing", said Dacic.

The Albanians think that, according to the model of Croatia's Operation Storm, 
the Kosovo issue can be resolved, Dacic said, and added that "it may be easier 
to some Serbs to lose the north militarily and then say that we never 
recognized anything."

He then mentioned opposition politicians "Dilas, Jeremic, Lutovac, Sasa 
Janković, Ceda Jovanovic and others" as declaring President Aleksandar Vucic a 
traitor on the same day as telling other newspapers that he is a war criminal. 
"All this has a bad effect on the people, because in this thing we should all 
be united, all Albanians have only one interest, which is an independent 
Kosovo, and in their soul a Greater Albania," he said.

Dacic then said that the Serb people "should be sure that President Vucic, who 
is conducting the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, and himself as the foreign 
minister, firmly stand behind national and state interests."

He recalled that he had visited countries and asked them to withdraw their 
recognition of Kosovo, and that six have done so to date, while he would 
continue with those activities.

"We never agreed with anything that would mean recognizing Kosovo, nor will we. 
Any chairs (for Pristina) in the UN are out of the question. There can only be 
a discussion if there is a will to compromise, which means that each side loses 
and gets something. In the long run, we have a problem of the danger of a 
military attack on north Kosovo, and what Serbia will do then," Dacic said.

The current opposition in Serbia toppled Slobodan Milosevic because he defended 
Kosovo and entered a war, saying it was unreasonable, Dacic said, adding that 
it is in the interest of the Serb people for "the position (the authorities) 
and the opposition" to unite in terms of Kosovo and Metohija.

"Politics is something else, this is the interest of the Serb people, we need 
to unite around that. This is currently our biggest state and national 
interest. What solution there will be - there's the dialogue, nothing has been 
agreed yet," concluded Dacic. ik/14:31

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