Serbia expects financial benefits for normalising relations with Kosovo

The normalisation of relations with Pristina in three phases, along with Kosovo's accession to all international organisations except the United Nations, and without recognition from Serbia and with concrete financial compensation. In short, it is the content of the platform for Kosovo, which Serbian Government Deputy Chairman Rasim Lajiq will present to Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq [...]
The normalisation of relations with Pristina in three phases, along with Kosovo's accession to all international organisations except the United Nations, and without recognition from Serbia and with concrete financial compensation.
In short, it is the content of the platform for Kosovo, which Serbian Government Deputy Chairman Rasim Lajiq will present to Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, who has warned domestic dialogue for Kosovo, broadcast Koha.net.
Lajic thinks the frozen “conflict” is not responding to Serbia. The goal, according to you, is to normalise Kosovo's non-recognitional relations.
Serbia cannot have political influence in Kosovo, but the economic impact may have much, so in the first phase, talks on full economic co-operation with Kosovo, which of the 400m euros as it is now, must be doubled”, “blic“parts of this platform quoted.
The second phase, according to this platform, would be opening the issue of Serb status in Kosovo. This phase envisions the establishment of the Serbian Communists, which is envisioned on the platform as the form of self-government of Serbs in Kosovo, while also discussing the issue of Serbia's wealth and cultural heritage in Kosovo.
In the third phase, it would be talks on Kosovo membership in all international organisations except the United Nations.
In compensation for all of this, Serbia would seek financial support for infrastructure development, accelerated Serbia's European road, and completely at the end, would be discussed on Kosovo's final status.












