Goverment decision on Kosovo-Metohija adopted
18.2.2008 BELGRADE (Tanjug) - The Serbian parliament late on Monday approved the government decision on the annulment of illegal acts of provisional bodies of self-governance in Kosovo-Metohija on the unilateral declaration of independence.
The Serbian government's
official web site gives the Prime Minister's speech in full.
"Honourable parliament members,
Prior to the beginning of this parliament session we heard US Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice state that the US
has recognised the fictitious state of Kosovo. Before the US,
only Afghanistan
has done so. This announcement by the US
cannot turn a fictitious state into a real one, but it shows to the entire
world the true violent face of the American policy of force. The Serbian
government has recalled the Serbian Ambassador to Washington.
This is the government's first emergency measure which will apply to all
countries that recognise the unilateral independence.
Yesterday, on February 17, 2008,
the fictitious state of Kosovo was illegally declared on the territory of the
sovereign Serbian state. Today begins our continuous fight to fully regain the
entire province and restore Serbia's
constitutional order. That is our goal and Serbia
will attain it. If we cannot fully achieve it today, we will do so tomorrow,
because Serbia
must remain free. Those who helped this fictitious state to come about forgot
that Serbia has
never and will never give up freedom.
Yesterday's illegal act violated the UN Charter, Resolution 1244, the Helsinki
Final Act and all norms of international law which international order is based
on. The unilateral declaration of the fictitious Kosovo state directly jeopardises
Serbia's
sovereignty and territorial integrity, its Constitution and constitutional
order, as well as all legal and legitimate acts made by Serbia's
highest state institutions.
With its decision of February 14, 2008,
the Serbian government in advance annulled all illegal acts of interim
self-governing organs in Kosovo-Metohija and declared them null and void. This
means that the unilateral declaration of this fictitious state on our soil has
no legal consequences in the Republic
of Serbia. Kosovo-Metohija remains
an unalienable part of Serbia's
unified and indivisible constitutional and state legal order, and Serbs and all
citizens of the southern Serbian province, who acknowledge the Republic
of Serbia, are full and equal
citizens of Serbia
and have the right not to recognise illegal acts pertaining to the declaration
of unilateral independence.
The Serbian government has also declared null and void all decisions of organs
of the European Union to send a mission to Kosovo-Metohija since that directly
threatens the sovereignty, territorial integrity and the constitutional order
of the country. Being illegal, these decisions have no legal effect in the Republic
of Serbia and do not envisage any
obligations of the Republic of Serbia
towards the EU, or towards anyone who implements these decisions.
We all know very well that this unilateral, illegal, violent and immoral
proclamation of a fictitious state on Serbia's territory was only possible with
the use of force under the auspices of the US and NATO, as well as with the
help of the unprincipled policy of leading EU states, which had neither moral
nor political strength to defend the universal principles which the EU itself
is based on. The proof of this is their intention to circumvent the UN at all
costs while implementing such policy. The proof of this is the disunity amongst
EU members towards the unilateral declaration, despite unbearable pressure by
the US to
breach international law in the harshest manner so that America
could attain its military interests.
Yesterday we saw the final act of the brutal aggression towards and ruthless
bombing of Serbia
by NATO. The point of the policy of force can be brought down to the emergence
of a creation on Serbia's
territory which is nothing but NATO's military testing ground and its storage
facility. Since the US
do not trust their Albanian partners, they had to make a contract in the form
of Annex 11 of Ahtisaari's plan and sign that Ahtisaari's plan is the oldest
document on which this fictitious state is based.
Abiding by the Constitution and all Serbian parliament resolutions,
particularly the Resolution on the protection of sovereignty, territorial
integrity and constitutional order of the Republic
of Serbia, adopted by Serbian
parliament on December 26, 2007,
the Serbian government is conducting a unified state policy to retain
Kosovo-Metohija as an inseparable part of Serbia.
In the struggle to preserve the state sovereignty, territorial integrity and
constitutional order, the Serbian government has managed to ensure the
international support of all countries committed to the preservation of the
international legal order. You know that as soon as the illegal and unilateral
independence was declared, Serbia
demanded that the UN Security Council, the OSCE and the Council of Europe
Committee of Ministers summon emergency sessions. If Serbia was wrong, would it
ask all relevant international institutions and bodies to speak their minds on
whether international law is being ruthlessly breached in Serbia's case.
Though force will tread upon law and justice, Serbia
will never acknowledge the fictitious state of Kosovo on its territory, but
will keep asserting that the province
of Kosovo-Metohija is a constituent
and inseparable part of our country. When the independence of this creation was
illegally and unilaterally declared, Serbia
did not lose Kosovo-Metohija, but opened a new page in the history of the
country. Since that moment, the key task and the main aim of our future state
policy has been defined - to restore Kosovo-Metohija in the country's
constitutional order in accordance with all valid norms of international law,
and to protect our people and every citizen in Kosovo-Metohija who respect
Serbia's constitutional order. The Serbian government's decision to annul this
act of violence is a historic moment from which Serbia's
state and national policy for Kosovo-Metohija after February 17 begins. From
now on, the aim of our policy must be a free, safe and normal life for each of
our citizens living in the Serbian southern province. All of Serbia's
potentials - economic, cultural, political, institutional and all others - must
be employed with the aim to protect our fellow countrymen, citizens and the
economic development of the regions they live in, secure jobs for them, as well
as education and health and social care, preserve the spiritual and cultural
heritage, attain freedom and full re-establishment of the province into
Serbia's constitutional and legal order.
The creators of the policy of violence carried out on Serbia
are counting on the fact that Serbia
will soon accept the evil it is made to suffer and that its rage will only last
a day. We must be wise and enduring and most of all raise Serbia
above all force and violence. Day after day we must show dignity and strength
that will lead us to our goal. Violence and force we leave to those who have
disgraced themselves before the entire world by resorting to them. Serbia
must preserve stability in order to retain and defend Kosovo. I would like to
use this opportunity to call upon all citizens and ask them to remain calm, to
protest peacefully and not to demolish their towns and their country.
Honourable parliament members,
The Serbian government has led a consistent and unified state policy to protect
the interests, sovereignty, territorial integrity and constitutional order in
accordance with the guidelines determined by Serbian parliament. Respecting all
Serbian parliamentary acts, particularly the Resolution on the protection of
sovereignty, territorial integrity and constitutional order of the Republic
of Serbia, adopted on December 26, 2007, the government
met on February 14, 2008,
and made the Decision to annul all illegal acts of interim self-governing
organs in Kosovo-Metohija pertaining to the unilateral declaration of
independence.
Bearing in mind that yesterday the fictitious state of Kosovo was illegally and
unilaterally declared and that we can expect this act of violence to be
acknowledged by some states, which will be a gross violation of international
law, and most of all the UN Charter, the Helsinki Final Act, UN Security
Council Resolution 1244 and the Serbian Constitution, the government has
demanded that Serbian parliament summons an emergency session to speak out
about the government decision. I beseech you to confirm the government's
decision in the spirit of unified state and national policy and in accordance
with the need to preserve the political stability of the country."