Two years of unmet Brussels agreements (Video)

Revolutional work has been halted, and the Ibri Bridge has not yet been launched. As for the telephone code, +383, Kosovo has received it but it will be available in full in the coming year. Meanwhile, the foundation of the Serb majority Communists Association remains at zero times, [...]
Revolutional work has been halted, and the Ibri Bridge has not yet been launched.
As for the telephone code, +383, Kosovo has received it but it will be available in full in the coming year.
Meanwhile, the foundation of the Serb majority municipalities' Association has remained at zero, since the Kosovo side said it would make Serbia's parallel structures disappear.
Better things aren't even with the Energy Agreement, Klan Kosova reports.
So the outcome is more or less seen on the ground, two years after Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa and Serbia's Aleksandar Vuciq placed firms on the deal that included the four high issue mentioned.
The government's chief in Pristina, two years after the firm's establishment in Brussels, acknowledges that there is a major impasse in the integration of the deal, but there is progress.












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