Drecun: "Big five" have a new plan to unblock Belgrade-Pristina dialogue

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He explained that the goal is to achieve recognition by Belgrade of the fake state (of Kosovo) in two phases

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President of the Serbian National Assembly Committee on Kosovo and Metohija Milovan Drecun has said that it can be concluded from the statement of the EU special envoy for dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Miroslav Lajcak, the "big five" have a new plan to unblock the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.

"That new plan is aimed at progress and achieving, as they say, the implementation of the basic agreement on normalization and the annex from Ohrid. For us, it is still only a proposal for an agreement on normalization, and it is related to the deescalation of the situation," Drecun told Tanjug.

He stressed we can draw the conclusion from Lajcak's statement that they have a new plan on how to unblock the blocked dialogue, how to realize their strategic goal, and that President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic talked about it.

"The goals of that new plan are completely different when it comes to Belgrade on the one hand, and Pristina and these four, or five leading Western countries on the other," said Drecun. He emphasized that their goal is strategic, and that they want to force Serbia to recognize the fake state of Kosovo.

"That is Pristina's goal, and that is why Kurti says that he insists on talking as much as possible, in order to implement what they call an agreement, and what we say is not an agreement for us," said Drecun. He explained that the goal is to achieve recognition of the fake state by Belgrade in two phases.

"The first phase is related to the proposal of the basic agreement and refers to enabling the fake state of Kosovo to become a member of all international organizations, that Belgrade does not oppose that, and that we treat them as some kind of state, that is, to recognize them de facto. In the second phase the goal is to make a legally binding agreement as part of the normalization of relations, which would include a legally defined recognition, that is, to pursue recognition of the fake state of Kosovo," said Drecun.

He also said that it can be concluded from the statements coming from the West that the Community of Serb Municipalities needs to be formed without delay.

"The second statement is related to what happened in Banjska and that Belgrade must actively participate in the investigation. Our side is already working to ensure that those responsible must be punished...," said Drecun.

(Telegraf.rs)