Serbia’s Resolution on Kosovo Adopted

Serbian Parliament adopts the Government’s Kosovo resolution with overwhelming majority. July 24, 2007.
Serbian Parliament Adopts Government’s Kosovo Resolution
Serbian National Assembly overwhelmingly voted for the adoption of the Resolution on the need for a just solution of the issue of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo-Metohija based on international law late Tuesday evening at the special session of the Serbian Parliament.
The Resolution laying a groundwork for the national and state policy on the issue of Kosovo-Metohija province was voted in by the 217 MPs representing all major Serbian political parties—Radicals (SRS), Democratic Party (DS), Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), Socialist Party (SPS), G17 Plus, and including members of the Roma and minority parties.
Twelve parliament members voted against the resolution, led by Ryza Halimi, an Albanian representative of the Presevo Albanian minority, and Cedomir Jovanovic and Nenad Canak, both George Soros’ representatives infiltrated in the Serbian Parliament. Three MPs representing Hungarian minority in Serbia abstained from the vote.
Serbian Kosovo-Metohija Resolution: Kosovo Inseparable Part of Serbia
1. Kosovo and Metohija is an inseparable part of the state of Serbia on the basis of existing and all-binding constitutional and international legal documents. The sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Serbia are guaranteed not only by the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia, but also by the United Nations Charter, the Helsinki Final Act and proper resolutions of the UN Security Council, especially Resolution 1244. Any solution for the future status of Kosovo-Metohija must be based on these basic principles, complying at the same time with the appropriate decisions of the UN Security Council. Any attempt to reach a decision that violates these basic principles would be declared null and void and dangerous for the survival of the state of Serbia, and as such, would represent a motive for the state organs of the Republic of Serbia to take appropriate actions in line with international law.
Proposing Autonomy to the Southern Province
2. The Republic of Serbia is ready to start a new phase of negotiations for finding the most favourable solution for Kosovo-Metohija, taking into account all fundamental state interests, the legitimate interests of the Albanian national minority in the province, general interests of securing regional stability and prospects for peaceful and prosperous future for all its citizens. Laying out its proposal for substantial autonomy of Kosovo-Metohija, the Republic of Serbia is ready to reach a compromise solution to this issue.
Requesting Open-Ended True Negotiations (As Opposed to Those Ahtisaari Rigged)
3. To that end, it is necessary that interested international parties, together with representatives of the Republic of Serbia, secure true negotiations between representatives of the Republic of Serbia and interim institutions of self-government in Kosovo-Metohija. As opposed to unsuccessful talks led by Martti Ahtisaari, new negotiations must be open as regards their outcome and duration, while at the same time respecting the basic principles and norms of international law.
New Talks Within the Bounds of Res.1244
4. Serbian parliament thinks that the new United Nations Security Council resolution on Kosovo-Metohija should be brought only after the conclusion of talks at which a compromise solution for the province’s status resolution is adopted. New talks may be led only within the effective UN Security Council Resolution 1244 and on the basis of the United Nation’s clear mandate.
Serbia’s Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity Non-Negotiable
5. Serbian parliament demands that all United Nations member states respect Serbia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity in line with international law, UN Charter and UN Security Council Resolution 1244. Serbian parliament also demands that UN Secretary General takes all measures at his disposal, on the basis of UN binding documents, and prevent the breach of the UN Charter and UN Security Council Resolution 1244. The Serbian government is under obligation to act towards the accomplishment of these demands posed by Serbian parliament.
Unilateral Recognitions Will be Followed by the Strong Response
6. Serbian parliament thinks that unilateral recognition of Kosovo’s self-proclaimed independence would have unpredictable consequences on regional stability. The Serbian government and all state organs are under obligation to react vigorously and duly to any hint or act on the part of any international entity whose final aim would be unilateral acts of breaching Serbia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. This particularly refers to threats and acts of unilateral acknowledgment of Kosovo-Metohija’s independence.
New Negotiating Team and Regularly Informed Parliament
7. The Serbian government is under obligation to form a new state negotiating team for talks on Kosovo-Metohija’s future status.
8. The Serbian government is under obligation to regularly inform Serbian parliament on international and domestic situation regarding Kosovo-Metohija.
Comments
Congratulations! That’s strong leadership.
Posted by: Michael | July 25, 2007 01:38 AM
Unilateral Recognitions Will be Followed by the Strong Response-What sort of response Diplomatic,Legal and/or Military maybe?
"The Serbian government and all state organs(ALL STATE ORGANS INCLUDING MUP FORCES AND VOJSKA?) are under obligation to react vigorously and duly to any hint or act on the part of any international entity(INTERNATIONAL ENTITY=UNMIK/NATO) whose final aim would be unilateral acts of breaching Serbia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. This particularly refers to threats and acts of unilateral acknowledgment(scumbag war criminal ceku's remarks of unilateral recognition on Nov 28th) of Kosovo-Metohija’s independence."
Well the Serbian government has stood firm and in line with logic and reason and past comments of NO INDEPENDENCE!.Some Albanians and their ilk have mistaken the Serbian governments state of limbo for general Serb weakness but on Kosovo-Metohija they all or at least the overwhelming majority all share the same sentiment.Which is great even though there are people like Jeremic at the helm.The as Nebojsa Malic would put it "empire" is trying any and every angle and move to crack open and separate Kosovo-Metohija.The image of a jackal trying to eat a turtle comes to mind as long as we stay united that shell will hopefully protect us from being completely devoured. :)
Posted by: Jovan | July 25, 2007 04:52 PM