DSS: New step in breaking up Serbia

The Serbian government's decision to adopt the implementation plan for the Brussels agreement between Belgrade and Pristina is "a new step in breaking up the state of Serbia and destroying Serbia's state institutions in Kosovo," spokesperson of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) Petar Petkovic said on Monday.

(kosovocompromisestuff) Monday, May 27, 2013

"The government is inexorably and irrevocably heading towards the  unconditional acceptance of EU requirements to renounce Kosovo for the sake of a null date," Petkovic told a press conference.

He stated that the Brussels agreement is not status-neutral and that it should be voided.

"This is no way a status-neutral agreement, because it lists Kosovo's laws, Kosovo's legal framework, Kosovo's Interior Ministry and institutions of the false state of Kosovo. This is about the destruction of Serbia's state institutions," Petkovic said.

He added that the agreement would be status-neutral if all these tasks were carried out by the UN mission, in keeping with Resolution 1244, which had designated the UN mission in Kosovo to perform the tasks.

The DSS spokesman also said that peaceful resistance is the only way not to implement the agreement.