Apr 17, 2024. Posted by Periscope - Hellas
The
multi-year dilemma "Kosovo or the European Union", which has been
hovering over Serbia, will get its practical form next week, the media write.
According to Novosti, that expression will be summed up in the official blackmail of Brussels - EU membership will not happen until we recognize the so-called Kosovo and until we accept their membership in the United Nations.
The
ambassadors of the EU member states adopted two days ago the amended text
of the joint position for Chapter 35, which implies that Serbia will fully
implement its obligations arising from the Agreement on the Road to
Normalization of Relations between Belgrade and Pristina, in accordance with
the Annex on its implementation, agreed March 18, 2023 in Ohrid.
This means,
Novosti further states, that this document becomes an integral part of the
negotiations within the negotiation Chapter 35. The confirmation was given,
without discussion, by the ambassadors at the meeting of the Committee of
Permanent Representatives of the Governments of the EU Member States (COREPER)
and thus practically asked Belgrade to renounce the part of its territory,
the paper continues.
The text
should be confirmed at the meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council, most
likely next week, after which it will be officially sent to our authorities as
an act of the EU's negotiating position for Chapter 35.
Whether
Serbia will be put before the choice of "Kosovo or the EU" will
depend on the Council of the European Union, which makes the final decision,
and that by consensus.
According
to unofficial information, Hungary, although it recognized the so-called
Kosovo, opposes this condition. There are also five countries that have not
recognized the fake state: Spain, Cyprus, Greece, Slovakia and Romania.
According
to former Minister of Foreign Affairs Živadin Jovanović, the EU does not have a
mandate from the UN Security Council to resolve status issues, at least to
impose conditions, deadlines and solutions, in violation of international law
and legally binding decisions of the Security Council.
"The
EU and each of its members individually have the obligation to respect
Resolution 1244 with their acts and demands towards Serbia as an imperative,
international law decision. Serbia has no obligation to accept or participate
in any acts that are not in accordance with the UN Charter 1244 or our
Constitution. We act based on international law, valid decisions and friendly
countries that represent the majority of the world," says Jovanović.
In
February, the European Commission and the European External Action Service
(EEAS) submitted a proposal that would make the obligations from the Ohrid
Agreement an integral part of the process of negotiations on Serbia's EU
membership. With that text, the obligations from the Agreement on the Road to
Normalization of Relations between Belgrade and Pristina, as well as the annex
to its implementation, agreed by the picturesque Macedonian lake, would
formally become an integral part of the negotiation process on Serbia's EU
membership.
In December
last year, the EU Council of Ministers asked the European Commission to include
these obligations in the negotiation framework between Belgrade and Brussels.
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