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Biden: Serbia may disagree on Kosovo, not undermine it - 2nd Update

Belgrade - Serbia does not have to recognise the previously- Serbian province Kosovo as independent, to have Washington's support in its bid to join the European Union, US Vice President Joe Biden said Wednesday in Belgrade. On the second leg of his ...
Posted : Wed, 20 May 2009 11:23:43 GMT
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Belgrade - Serbia does not have to recognise the previously- Serbian province Kosovo as independent, to have Washington's support in its bid to join the European Union, US Vice President Joe Biden said Wednesday in Belgrade. On the second leg of his mini-tour of Bosnia, Serbia and Kosovo, Biden said American-Serbian ties can improve despite some entrenched differences, "as long as we have reasonable expectations."

"We can agree to disagree, as long as we have reasonable expectations," he said after talks with President Boris Tadic, stressing that Serbia's recognition of Kosovo was not a condition.

But Biden said it is expected of Serbia not to hamper the development of Kosovo, but instead to work with the international community in its effort to rebuild it and improve the standard of life of its citizens, including the minority Serbs.

Belgrade also needs to do everything possible to bring to justice the remaining fugitives from the United Nations war crimes tribunal in The Hague, he said.

Serbia is yet to arrest two fugitives, including the Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladic, accused of genocide over atrocities such as the slaughter of 8,000 Muslims in Srebrenica in 1995.

Tadic said talks were "open and productive," but added he was hoping for "a new US policy for Serbia and the Western Balkans ... that consider interests of Serbia more than before."

Washington's relations with Belgrade deteriorated during the Balkan wars of the 1990s, dropping to the lowest point during the US- led NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, which was aimed at stopping bloodshed in Kosovo.

Ties again approached a freezing point when the United States strongly encouraged the majority Albanians in Kosovo to declare independence from Serbia in February 2008.

Even as Biden was meeting Tadic, the nationalist opposition took part in a Serbian parliament session waving fliers with the caption "Biden, you Nazi scum, go home."

Serbia has been campaigning around the globe against Kosovo's independence and has also instructed Serbs in their large enclave in northern Kosovo not to cooperate with the law-enforcing EU mission deployed to Kosovo in late 2008.

After visits to Sarajevo on Tuesday and Belgrade a day later, Biden is due to wrap up his of the Balkans with a visit to Kosovo on Thursday.

The aim of his tour is to signal a return of "refocused" US interests in the region. Following heavy involvement in the Balkans during the 1990s, US activity there has dropped this decade.

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Nonsense!
By: Bane , Wed, 20 May 2009 19:25:51 GMT

John,

I think that the world has had enough of all the made-up genocide stories coming from the self-proclaimed narco-state of Kosovo. Racak, Rambouille, etc. - everything was staged long before 1999 for the purpose of the Kosovo state creation and the destabilization of the Balkan penincula. According to the UN report a total of approximately 2,500 people were killed during the Kosovo war and most of them after the NATO attack on Serbia. Following the NATO unlawful bombing of Serbia, 1,400 Serbs were either killed or kidnapped in Kosovo. They now live in ghettos, without electricity and proper healthcare. Kosovo is currently depending on foreign countries' cash and drug and human trafficing... Good job, USA!


No EU before Kosovo
By: John , Wed, 20 May 2009 12:23:05 GMT

US and EU should block any attempt of Serbia to join EU before recognizing Kosovo. Their genocide in this new Republic is still in our memories. Kosovo deserves to be free and independent and prosper into EU as a country on its own. Furthermore, this is the wish of more than 2m Kosovars living in Kosovo and that has to be always taken into the account.



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