Former Serbian P.M.: Kosovo 'fake state'

Published: Aug. 20, 2010 at 8:03 PM 

 

BELGRADE, Serbia, Aug. 20 (UPI) -- Former Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav 
Kostunica <http://www.upi.com/topic/Vojislav_Kostunica/>  accused the European 
Union of "open blackmail" over Kosovo in a radio interview Friday.

He called on the current government to reject pressure from the EU, Radio B92 
reported.

Kosovo, a region where Muslim ethnic Albanians predominate, declared 
independence from Serbia in February 2008. While only 69 states recognize the 
Republic of Kosovo, they include a majority of EU members.

Kostunica described Kosovo as a "fake state." He said the Serbian government 
should resist efforts to change a proposed U.N. resolution on Kosovo to suggest 
a goal of good relations between the two neighbors.

"Not only is it not true that Kosovo and EU are separate subjects, but the 
truth is that Serbia is being conditioned in the most direct manner to pay with 
its territory for a continuation of the already, in many ways, uncertain EU 
integrations," he said.

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/International/2010/08/20/Former-Serbian-PM-Kosovo-fake-state/UPI-83001282349010/



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