Expected early in the new year, dialogue gets greater dynamics

The beginning of the coming year is expected to be characterised with an apparent dynamisation of the Kosovo negotiation process Serbia. Political officials estimate that in the final phase of the talks there could be involvement of the world's powerful states, both the US and Russia, respectively. It's been almost two months since two [...]
It has been nearly two months since the two chief negotiators of dialogue between the two countries -- Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and Serbia's Aleksandar Vuciq -- have not held a meeting within the final phase of this process.
Despite that, the Kosovo side has already formed a negotiating team for dialogue, comprised of leaders of ruling coalition parties, opposition party P. DS and civil society representatives. But the Serbian side is continuing to insist that it will not continue this process unless there is a 100% firm tax on Serbian products lifted. But despite these, connoisseurs of this process estimate that the coming weeks, respectively, will be marked by a visible dynamisation of the Kosovo negotiations process, writes Zeri.
Meanwhile, during yesterday's delegation for dialogue leader, Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj has announced that this team will meet with EU officials early January 2019 to discuss the issue of negotiations.
Political officials estimate that in the final phase of the talks there may be involvement of the world's powerful states, the US and Russia.
While the US Inquisition has repeatedly requested the Kosovo side, Russia's one is not continuing to search for Serbia. But because former chief negotiator of the dialogue, Edita Tahiri, has said the Serbian side should know well that where Russia participates there is no agreement.











