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Serbia firm in fight for CSM, official
Serbia remains unshaken in its fight for political goals among which the Community of Serb Municipalities (CSM) is one of the most important, the head of Serbia’s government Office for Kosovo Marko Djuric said on Friday.
He added that Belgrade sent a clear message to the European Union which set a four-month deadline earlier in April for drafting a statute of the CSM, saying that a key pre-condition was Pristina’s establishment of a legal framework.
“We will >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << see if what they have said is true. We have expressed our scepticism and I don’t believe that a political will for that exists, but we will continue to do our job, to fight to stay and survive on this territory as a state,” Djuric said, while visiting Mitrovica’s suburb Bosnjacka Mahala in the northern Kosovo.
The mayor of the northern Kosovska Mitrovica Goran Rakic said that the representatives of the Serb List political party told their hosts in Berlin and Vienna that the CSM would not be another Republika Srpska (RS), a semi-autonomous Serb-dominated entity in Bosnia, established after the1992-1995 war.
“We will be economically stronger than the RS, we will attract investors, create new jobs and strengthen all ten municipalities with a Serb majority,” Rakic said, adding he told Albanians in Kosovo that the CSM was not a threat to any other community."
Djuric announced a business forum in Kosovska Mitrovica next month which, he said, would be attended by some of the largest Serbian companies.