Vulin: Proposal for Kosovo issue soon
Aleksandar Vulin, the director of the Serbian government's Office for Kosovo, stated Sunday that the government will soon propose a solution for the Kosovo issue and try to find a "just and sustainable" solution.
(KosovoCompromiseStuff) Sunday, December 09, 2012
"People say that Kosovo has been sold. Those who say that should say who bought it," Vulin told the members of the party committee.
"I tell them that we have not signed that deed and that no one ever discussed this with us...," said Vulin, who is also the leader of the Movement of Socialist.
"Do not let anyone accuse the Serbs in Kosovo for our halt to the EU path and say they are a burden, obstacle or problem. They are not the biggest issue or the biggest obstacle. The biggest obstacles are corruption, crime, unemployment and poverty, and these people are the pride of Serbia," Vulin said.
He stressed that the new government will respect all agreements with Pristina signed by the previous government in Brussels, but added that no new agreement will be made without Serbia backing it, and that he does not know what the government discusses and what is being agreed.