The EU blackmailing Serbia Over Kosovo Agreement.
"There would be no direct economic consequences"

The former Prime Minister Iveta Radičova during an interview to Belgrade-based daily Blic she had stated Slovakia could recognize if Serbia signs the Kosovo/EU agreement thus Slovakia also that it will support Serbia strongly on its path towards EU membership former Prime Minister Iveta Radičova has stated.

During the interview. Radičova noted she could not speak for the current government, but that she believed there was no reason for Slovakia "not to support both Serbia and Kosovo as two independent countries once their relations have normalized.

Of course former Prime Minister Iveta Radičova also had made a ridicules statement during the interview. Iveta Radičova had stated "There would be no direct economic consequences, apart from Serbia perhaps losing an opportunity to benefit from the advantages of EU integration, so it would not be a good decision to refuse an agreement with Priština," she had stated during the interview.

This is more of an blackmail then an  former Prime Minister suggesting Serbia to sign the EU/Kosovo Agreement. By stating claims there would be no direct economic consequences is ridicules, European Nations which has joined the European Union have faced numerous economy hardships including Greece, for the former Prime Minister Iveta to suggest to Serbia that there would be no direct economic consequences is far rather ridicules and it looks more of an blackmail then anything else.

It would seem the  European  union wont take no for an answer. As other EU states continue to talk they hope to hear Serbia's response sometime in June. Though Serbia has rejected the agreement. Which was meant on abounding the Serbian population in the north of Kosovo.

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