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Govt. sends back all ambassadors
9 October 2008 | 19:08 | Source: Beta, Tanjug
BELGRADE -- Serbia's ambassadors withdrawn from all the countries that 
have recognized Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence will go 
back to their duties.

This was announced on Thursday after a regular cabinet session in Belgrade.

Earlier, the government sent back Serbia's ambassadors to the EU 
countries that recognized the proclamation.

The government said the decision was made in order to continue with 
diplomatic activities aimed at preserving sovereignty and integrity, 
according to a Beta news agency report.

A statement issued after the cabinet meeting also said that the Ministry 
of Foreign Affairs has proposed changes to the Kosovo Action Plan, in 
light of the fact that Serbia's Kosovo initiative has been sent to the 
International Court of Justice.

In the same session, the government "discussed announcements by certain 
states that they will recognize the illegally proclaimed independence of 
Kosovo and Metohija".

News agencies are reporting that the Cvetković cabinet "adopted a 
decision that it will react adequately in such cases, in keeping with 
the Action Plan".

Agriculture Minister Saša Dragin, who spoke to reports after the 
meeting, "did not rule out the possibility that Serbia could recall her 
ambassadors from these countries", Tanjug reported.

This, Dragin continued, "would be just one of the measures to be taken".

  

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