In the next six months, there will be no dialogue Kosovo- Serbia

The European Union has addressed two requirements to Kosovo, to revote the tax decision on Serbian products, as well as to continue dialogue with Serbia. However, analysts estimate there is no mechanism that forces Kosovo to do so. They have even expressed scepticism that there could be dialogue between Kosovo and [...]
Analyst Ramush Tahiri, in a pronomising on Telegrafi, has said he does not believe that, up to the next six months, there will be dialogue, or removal of the tax imposed by Haradinaj Government.
According to him, there is no mechanism that forces Kosovo to do so.
There is no mechanism that forces or advises Kosovo as a requirement. Serbia has sought to lift taxes for developing dialogue, but will not be done. I don't believe there will be dialogue in the next six months, since there is no agenda. But and taxes will not be lifted until six months”, Tahiri said.
Political analyst Musa Preteni told Telegrafi that Kosovo should use this moment to take the merit position at the negotiating table.
Kosovo's decision on the tax is considered to have been the first decision as a state through which our country has hit Serbia inside, causing internal difficulties. Kosovo has chosen to use, in response to Serbia's aggression that it is making against our country, and this is the proper form for political pressure. Kosovo should use this moment established to take the merit position at the negotiating table. The EU's request for tax removal and continuation of dialogue I consider amounting to the spirit of its body, which consists of many states that have different attitudes towards Kosovo, as it was in relation to the military but that was again formed two days ago”, Preteni said.
Otherwise, the European Union has not yet set a date for the upcoming meeting of Kosovo and Serbian leaders, but before such a meeting takes place, it requires the 100 per cent tax on Serbian products.
Meanwhile, the Kosovo assembly on Saturday has adopted a resolution proposed by the Social Democrat Party, in terms of the final phase of dialogue with Serbia. The adopted resolution also includes the state delegation for talks, implying that this process will no longer be in the hands of President Thaci.
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has also warned on Saturday that at the government's upcoming meeting, he will present the Government Cabinet, the large draft book with chapters, a solid institutional basis for a comprehensive binding agreement with Serbia.
Following the adoption of Resolution for dialogue by the Parliament of Kosovo, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciql has reacted, who has said he is not surprised at the resolution that the Kosovo Parliament has approved for normalising relations, praising that Pristina in essence wants to close the doors of any kind of dialogue with Belgrade.












