Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanovic: Our institutions aren’t parallel, they are the only ones, and therefore there would be no pulling back. Abandoning Resolution 1244 is next to recognition
Goran Bogdanovic, Minister for Kosovo and Metohija, talks to the DANAS daily about the dialogue with Pristina and the north of Kosovo * Presence of the Kosovo Serbs in the team for implementation of the Brussels agreements of great importance * Anyone thinking that the ...
Minister for Kosovo and Metohija on the Government report on Kosovo and Metohija, and the differences between Belgrade and the north: Our politics is united. No pulling back from the institutions in the North
Zubin Potok, Belgrade – We’ve entered a stalemate. On one side we have KFOR, on the other the Serbs, and both are staring each other in the face. We are disappointed because we had promises from the presidents of the four Serbian municipalities in the northern Kosovo that an ...
Minister for Kosovo and Metohija Goran Bogdanovic told the Press that serious escalation of violence looms in the north of Kosovo if KFOR does not revert to the framework of its mandate as soon as possible and pledges to ensure safety in the Province
Despite persistent repetition on the part of the Republic of Serbia that the Kosovo and Metohija crisis can be resolved only by peaceful means and dialogue, Pristina will not desist from forceful installing of the so-called state of Kosovo in the north of our southern Province. ...
Deputy USA UN Ambassador Rosemary Di Carlo’s assessment that deployment of the Serbian Ministry of Interior Affairs in the north of Kosovo and Metohija is unacceptable and would represent a violation of Resolution 1244, is plain sophistry, aimed at justifying Pristina’s ...
Following the decision to call off the session of the Assembly of the Northern Kosovo Municipalities, as well as that the agreement with KFOR and removal of barricades should be individually verified by each municipality, the Minister for Kosovo and Metohija Goran Bogdanović ...
August – To abandon what some in the West call the parallel institutions, and which for us constitute democratically elected bodies established following the elections, would be to jeopardize survival of the Serb community in Kosovo. This requirement simply cannot be accepted ...
That is why we requested Point 11 in the agreement, whereby the international community shall provide solid guarantee that the situation in northern Kosovo would not change until 15 September