Nedeljkovic: Integrated management unacceptable

Radenko Nedeljkovic, head of the Kosovska Mitrovica District, stated on Thursday that he hopes that the agreement on integrated management of the administrative line will not be implemented.

(KosovoCompromiseStuff) Thursday, November 08, 2012

He said that the implementation of the agreement would mean indirect recognition of Kosovo's independence, stressing that the Serb community cannot survive in an independent Kosovo.

Nedeljkovic said that he expects serious behavior from the citizens, adding that they should not react to provocations, while passive resistance, determination and unity will help them reach the goal - survival and stay in this territory and in the composition of the Republic of Serbia. He said that the talks, agreements and everything that is happening have brought about confusion, fear and uncertainty among citizens.

Nedeljkovic said that EULEX units on the administrative crossings in north Kosovo have taken Pristina's side, and that they implement unilateral decisions by the Kosovo institutions and act in line with secret lists composed by the Kosovo intelligence service.
"On a number of occasions we have said that the agreements that were reached are unacceptable for us, harmful for Serbs and other non-Albanians in Kosovo-Metohija. On a number of occasions as well, we said that we do not want to accept participation in the implementation of such agreements," Nedeljkovic said.

Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic stated after Wednesday's talks with EU High Representative Catherine Ashton and Kosovo Prime Minister Hasim Taci that it was agreed to introduce integrated control by December 10 at two out of six administrative crossings.