Drecun: Until Election of New Government in Kosovo, Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue Makes No Sense | Beta Briefing

Drecun: Until Election of New Government in Kosovo, Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue Makes No Sense

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News / Politics | 11.08.25 | access_time 16:44

Milovan Drecun (Photo: Beta/Nenad Petrovic)

Serbian Parliament Committee on Defense and Interior Affairs Milovan Drecun said on Aug. 11 that the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue was being postponed until the institutional and political crisis in Kosovo surrounding the inauguration of parliament was solved.

"If EU envoy [Peter Sorensen] insists on a dialogue when it is uncertain who will hold power in Pristina, I think that that makes no sense. What do you negotiate with someone whom you do not know whether they will be in power, will they be ready to realize some that is arranged," Drecun told the Radio Television of Serbia.

He said that a dialogue would have no effect which the last meeting in Brussels revealed.

Drecun said that 20 percent of Serbs left Kosovo when Premier Albin Kurti came to power, adding that the international presences as well as the part of the international community that can influence Pristina's behavior, were not taking any serious steps to stop the competition of the ethnic cleansing of Serbs

He said that KFOR saw all of these incidents as Kosovo's internal affair, that the EULEX mission was not reacting while the UNMIK administration had been reduced "to almost an observer mission, without an efficient ability to affect Pristina's behavior."

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