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Beta News Agency/Tanjug News Agency
January 22, 2010


Russian FM on NATO, Kosovo, Mesic 


MOSCOW: Attempts at a mechanical NATO expansion do not offer security to 
anyone, even its members, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Friday.
 
Such attempts are not adequate for the contemporary world but only cause 
mistrust, Lavrov told a news conference in Moscow.

Asked about the “increasingly frequent invitations to Serbia to join NATO”, 
Lavrov said the situation is not simple, given Serbia's “experience with NATO 
in 1999”. 

Serbia will have to make its own decision, he said. 

But he also noted that the Serbian parliament adopted a resolution on the 
country’s military neutrality, and added that he deduced from his discussion 
with Serb friends that most of Serbia’s citizens share the same attitude. 

“Russia has proposed a new security system for all world countries, in which 
they would not have to choose between the East and the West,” Lavrov added. 

Asked to comment on Montenegro's decision to establish diplomatic relations 
with Kosovo without waiting for the opinion of International Court of Justice 
opinion, Lavrov said that the decision was contrary to the UNSCR 1244. 

“All countries rushing to recognize a self-proclaimed state are doing so in 
order to gain some political benefit,” Lavrov noted. 

He also expressed concern over the current situation in Kosovo and that 
Prišsina, i.e. Kosovo’s Albanians, is trying to obstruct the work of the UN. 

“We call upon those who have influence on Pristina not to allow for such 
attempts to take place,” said he, and added that many problems found in Kosovo 
will be “considered in detail” at the Security Council session. 

“Serb rights are neglected in Kosovo and the EU mission, which is in Kosovo 
with Serbia's approval, is trying to ignore the UN mission which is the only 
one with UN Security Council mandate. This is a contradiction,” Lavrov said. 

He added that “when there’s good will, negotiations can be renewed”. 

“The UN secretary-general must be guided by the Security Council decisions, and 
the basic solution for Kosovo is Resolution 1244. It’s important that 
Pristina’s sponsors do not forbid, but entice it to normal negotiations,” 
Russia’s foreign minister stated. 

Lavrov also criticized the statement of outgoing Croatian President Stjepan 
Mesic that if the Republic of Srpska were to hold a referendum on “secession”, 
Croatia would resort to military intervention. 

Russia supports the Dayton Accord which put an end to war in 
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Lavrov said. 

All parties should consistently and firmly adhere to the provisions of the 
Dayton Accord, which rules out the use of force, he said. 
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