Speaking on Wednesday at the EP Foreign Affairs Committee in Strasbourg (20 February), Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said he felt ashamed to be European following the recognition of Kosovo's independence by several EU member states.
"What has been done to Serbia is a violation of the international system and of the values underlying European integration," Jeremic stated.
"Serbia will not leave quietly, we will fight and we will not tolerate this secession. We will use all diplomatic, political and economic means at our disposal, without resorting to force," Jeremic said.
He underlined his regret at the outbursts of violence that have taken place in Kosovo since its declaration of independence, notably an attack on two border posts between Serbia and northern Kosovo during which the NATO force (KFOR) was obliged to intervene. "We do not encourage or support this violence," he stressed.
Meanwhile, NATO troops have sealed Kosovo's northern borders after hundreds of Serbian protesters torched customs and policy posts at Jarinje and Brnjak. Kosovo police and UN customs officials were forced to withdraw as the crowds used bulldozers and explosives to demolish two border posts, according to witnesses.
NATO's KFOR troops were called in and US, Estonian and French troops sealed both border crossings.
Serbia's minister for Kosovo, Slobodan Samardzic, said his government intended to take control of the customs posts to establish what he called "the full authority of Serbian statehood".
Thousands of people were heading to Belgrade today to protest Kosovo's declaration of independence.
Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said the Commission was preparing to play its part and would propose concrete measures for the broader region "in order to advance its European aspirations" on 5 March.
He added that it was important "to help Kosovo stand on its own two feet as quickly as possible," revealing that the Commission was also planning to organise a donors' conference before the summer in order to alleviate the most pressing financial problems.



