No resolution of Kosovo issue without Serbia - Medvedev

 

02:1619/10/2009

MOSCOW, October 19 (RIA Novosti) - No one is entitled to solve the issue of 
Kosovo's independence without Serbia having its say, the Russian president said 
prior to his Tuesday's visit to Belgrade.

"Despite attempts by Kosovo independence defenders to present it as an 
irreversible process, [they] will not be able to close the issue. We believe it 
is necessary to prove, step by step, that there still is an alternative to 
legal arbitrariness," Dmitry Medvedev told a Serbian newspaper.

"And without Serbia's last word, no one can state that the Kosovo issue has 
been solved," he told Vecernje Novosti.

Serbian President Boris Tadic was quoted by national media on Saturday as 
saying Medvedev's visit to Belgrade will help deepen Russian-Serbian ties. 
Moscow supports Belgrade's view that Kosovo is an indivisible part of Serbia.

Medvedev's trip to Serbia, during which he will attend celebrations to mark the 
65th anniversary of the liberation of Belgrade from Nazi forces, will be the 
first visit to the country by a Russian head of state since Vladimir Putin 
visited in 2001.

 

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