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Serbia's top officials meet, agree on united policy
11 February 2008 | 09:22 -> 21:05 | Source: B92, Beta, Tanjug

BELGRADE -- Boris Tadić, Vojislav Koštunica and Oliver Dulić have met 
this evening in Belgrade.


The president, prime minister and parliament speaker agreed during the 
meeting that Serbia must lead a united state and national policy.

A statement from the government's media office said that the three top 
state officials also concluded there is a real threat that the province 
of Kosovo could soon declare illegal independence, and that the state 
institutions must take all the necessary steps to annul any such decision.

In line with this, Tadić has called a meeting of the Council for 
National Security for tomorrow, Feb. 12. The council will review the 
Action Plan prepared in case the Kosovo Albanians decide to unilaterally 
declare independence.

This was followed by Koštunica's decision to schedule a government 
session for Thursday, Feb. 14. The cabinet will adopt a decision to 
annul any independence proclamation.

The decision will become active if such a move is taken by authorities 
in Priština.

The document would in that case be sent to the parliament for debate and 
adoption.

The statement adds that these activities have the goal of confirming 
Serbia's unified national policy.

During the day today, there was uncertainty whether the meeting would 
take place.

Last week, the ruling coalition, led by Tadić's Democrats (DS) and 
Koštunica's Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), was deadlocked over the 
parties' diverging views on EU integration and Brussels' position 
regarding Kosovo.

Today, B92 has learned that shortly before the meeting Russian 
Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandr Alekseyev entered the Presidency 
building, but did not meet with Tadić.

Instead, he was received by one of the president's advisors, our sources 
told us.

Earlier Monday, Dulić and party whips postponed their meeting announced 
earlier. B92 understands that the meeting will now take place on Wednesday.

According to a statement from Dulić's cabinet, talks with the whips will 
not take place until after meetings at the highest level.

"Bearing in mind the complicated situation in Kosovo, the speaker 
believes that it is necessary for state unity to be displayed on the 
most important matters one more time at the next session of parliament," 
read the statement.

The consultations with the speaker were called following a request from 
the DSS-NS, Serb Radical Party (SRS) and Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 
parliamentary groups for an emergency session of parliament to be held 
to consider their proposal to respond to the dispatch of the EU mission 
to Kosovo.

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