In a statement to the Tanjug news agency, Loncar said that the proposal is in fact a plan which meets the interests of separatists which are to let the ethnic Albanian minority create another Albanian state on Serbia’s territory.
According to Loncar, when the UN Security Council rejects the proposal, there will be room for a new negotiating process with a new international mediator.
He stressed that the solution to the Kosovo issue must be in line with international law and the Serbian Constitution, adding his belief that new talks are the only right way leading to compromise and a lasting solution.
President of the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo-Metohija Sanda Raskovic-Ivic expressed belief that the proposal of Kosovo’s supervised independence, announced by US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns will not be adopted and that negotiations will resume.
Raskovic-Ivic commented Burns’ statement that the United States fully support Ahtisaari’s proposal on supervised independence by saying that in this way the United States support ethnic cleansing and the seizure of the territory of a sovereign, internationally recognised state, member and founder of the UN.
She pointed out that the United States backs the creation of another Albanian state in the Balkans on someone else’s territory, which would be built on the most brutal ethnic cleansing that started at the end of the 20th century and continues in the 21st century.
Raskovic-Ivic repeated that resuming the talks is the only way to find a compromise that would satisfy both sides.