Kosovo to identify strategic interests in dialogue

Kosovo's interest is to seek peace agreements that would end the conflict and build a completely new relationship with Serbia, Koha Ditore writes today. This is the proposal the publicist and writer, Veton Surroi, made in the title, “Kanti, Makiato's cow and a new paradigm in the negotiations [...]
This is the proposal the publicist and writer, Veton Surroi, has made in the title, “Kanti, Makiato's cow, and a new paradigm in Kosovo-Serbia-Serbia negotiations”, published by the Open Society Foundation (KFOS).
A discussion is also being organised on this occasion, with panelists being Germany's Ambassador Christian Heldt, as well as researcher from the Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI), Life Krasniqi. It stressed the need for the parties to identify strategic interests and Kosovo to take ownership in the dialogue.
In simplifying the idea of German philosopher Immanuel Kant from the “Mbi permanent peace” (1795), in his work Surroi says that this concept implies that both sides are obliged to consider all the issues that lead or may lead to war, and to resolve them with the mechanisms that give them peace.
There, he has listed three non-negotiable issues, which affect Kosovo's strategic interest.












