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Kosovo and Serbia moving their embassies to Jerusalem

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“Israel, meanwhile, has recognised Kosovo, we are talking to the Americans and the EU, and we will, in accordance with international law, but also with the interests of Serbia, and those interests have changed since Israel recognized Kosovo, make decisions in the future, respecting friendship with Israel, but also respecting ourselves.”

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Serbia's President
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“The movement of embassies from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem would be going against the EU policy on this matter. This is particularly a problem for Serbia, which is already far from aligned with the EU foreign policy. There has been an EU-led dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo for ten years now, so it [the Agreement] really has no novelty value. The deal for the sake of a deal ends up being very slim. If Kosovo and Serbia cannot find a way to normalize their relations, Kosovo has to develop its own foreign policy not relying on the US as its only pillar, and visa liberalization would be really important for Kosovo.”

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Professor at the University of Graz and member of the Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group (BiEPAG)
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“That was discussed [moving the Serbian embassy in Israel to Jerusalem]… The next steps will, of course, be discussed and it all depends … on Israel’s actions after that. We have not accepted anything so far, nothing has been signed. We will see how the situation develops and how Israel will behave in the future when it comes to their relationship with Kosovo.”

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Serbian President Vucic’s media adviser
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“There is no EU member state with an embassy in Jerusalem. Since Kosovo and Serbia identified EU accession or EU integration as their strategic priority, the EU expects both to act in line with this commitment, so the European perspective is not undermined.”

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Lead spokesperson for the external affairs of the EU
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“They thought we should call on Israel to recognize Kosovo, and we said we couldn’t because it undermines our policy. We said that if Israel and Pristina agree on that – fine. We also told Israel that if they respect Serbia, then our country will move the embassy to Jerusalem.”

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Serbian president
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