Serbia says it wont trade Kosovo for EU
Nope, nope, can't do it, nope ... | BELGRADE - Serbia is not prepared to trade off Kosovos independence for any deal with the European Union, Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic said Monday as EU powers backed the provinces statehood. There will be no trade of Kosovo for Europe, nor will Serbia ever accept it, and nobodys offering it, Djelic told journalists in Belgrade, according to state-run news agency Tanjug. The European Union isnt a country, isnt a member of the United Nations, and nor will it be a part of the process on Kosovo.
The Euorpean Union isn't necessarily a democracy, isn't a republic, etc., etc ... | That process belongs to the UN Security Council and all member countries of the United Nations, but in no way the European Union, said Djelic.
And the UN is doing a sterling job in Kosovo, every bit as good a job as they've done in Darfur and the Ivory Coast ... | Serbia and the European Union last month initialled a so-called Stabilisation and Association Agreement, considered the first stepping stone for Western Balkan nations on the path to eventual EU membership. The act of initialling the SAA has symbolic but little legal value, ...
... as is all things EU ... | ... only meaning that Belgrade and Brussels approve the content of the agreements text.
Posted by: Steve White 2007-12-11 |