Wednesday, May 8, 2013


Serbs in Kosovo send letter to Russian officials

SOURCE: TANJUG
ZVEČAN -- Officials of the four Serb municipalities in northern Kosovo on Wednesday sent an open letter to the Russian state leaders.

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In it, they pleaded with Russia to help the Serbian government bring the talks on Kosovo's status back under the auspices of the UN Security Council.

The letter further said that the international community needs to approve legitimate solutions for Kosovo at the level of the Security Council, i.e. with a new resolution which Serbia would ratify in line with its Constitution.

"We turn to you with a plea that you help us and the government in Belgrade to protect the Serbian Constitution from unilateral moves from Washington, Brussels and Priština, which are trying to impose a solution that benefits them," reads the letter.

It was sent to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Speaker of the State Duma Sergei Narishkin, and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

Serbs from Kosovo will fight for their constitutional and human rights, for the honor and national dignity of Serbia, against a military and political, economic, and spiritual enslavement of the Serbian people, the local officials stated in the letter.

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