British journalist: Hashim Thaci has never been weaker

British analyst and journalist Tim Judah has estimated that Belgrade and Pristina's talks have <x0-seconds in big trouble“, but that the dialogue has only died in a coma. He, in an interview for the Belgrade newspaper "blic”, said that since the signing of agreements in 2015, out of four things, only one (number...)
British analyst and journalist Tim Judah has estimated that Belgrade and Pristina's talks have <x0-seconds in big trouble“, but that the dialogue has only died in a coma.
He, in an interview for the Belgrade newspaper '%blic”, has said that since the signing of agreements in 2015, out of four things, only one (the number calling for Kosovo) has been implemented.
Nevertheless, during this time the political context also changed, he stresses.
He has estimated that from the Serbian side, Aleksandar Vuciq has never been stronger, while Hashim Thaci has never been weaker.
Judah stresses that Thaci's weakness means that it will be difficult without the support of Parliament to implement the agreements that have been reached in Brussels.
They're saying they're working on the new stage of dialogue, but in essence we know what that means, he said.
However, I do not agree with the candidate for prime minister from Vetevendosje Albin Kurti that dialogue is dead, but that he is definitely in a coma, he has stressed, timing conveys.net
Tomorrow in Brussels, Hashim Thaci's Kosovo chairman and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, meet with EU Foreign Policy representative Federica Moghrini.












