Six years of talks that did not produce results

It has been more than 6 years since talks between the Serbian and Albanian parties have begun. Many of the agreements have not yet found implementation, even though 38 such ones have been signed in Brussels. Opposition representatives are praising that a new phase of dialogue cannot be continued without reviewing agreements [...]
It has been more than 6 years since talks between the Serbian and Albanian parties have begun. Many of the agreements have not yet found implementation, even though 38 such ones have been signed in Brussels.
Opposition representatives are praising that a new phase of dialogue cannot be continued without reviewing agreements reached so far
Launched in March 2011, dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia has not yet ended. Instead, negotiations on normalisation of reports between these two states are now expected to be subject to the so-called “the closing phase” of this process.
Although it has been more than 6 years since this dialogue has been launched, many of the agreements have not yet found implementation, even though 38 have been signed in Brussels.
That is how they consider connoisseurs of political affairs, who say the process in question has not had almost any transparency.
They have considered that from now on a resolution should be issued in the Kosovo Assembly in order to determine the timetable of when this process should continue.
On the other hand, while representatives of the movement “Vetevendosje” estimate that it cannot be continued with a new phase of dialogue without reviewing the agreements reached so far, other opposition representatives say that until such a phase cannot be passed without an internal political consensus.












