“Neither Kosovo nor Serbia are ready for deal”

Naim Rashit of the Balkan Policy Research Group has spoken about recent developments in Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, especially after Kosovo politician Oliver Ivanov was killed. According to him, Kosovo and Serbia are not ready for an agreement. The strategy has been defined that by the end of 2019, Kosovo and Serbia must [...]
Naim Rashit of the Balkan Policy Research Group has spoken about recent developments in Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, especially after Kosovo politician Oliver Ivanov was killed.
According to him, Kosovo and Serbia are not ready for an agreement.
The strategy has been defined that by the end of 2019, Kosovo and Serbia must reach a comprehensive agreement that must be approved in the Framework and see how its implementation and Kosovo-Serbia-Serbia-x1 relationship are under way.
Serbia and Kosovo are not ready. The developments in relation to the murder of Oliver Ivanovic and the ban on dialogue mainly concern Serbia's” political maneuvers.
On that day, they were not interested in opening bridges, discussing the bridge issue because it is one of the EU pledges to open the” bridge.
“Vucciq will not start negotiations because it is awaiting elections in Belgrade and has a very delicate situation, at all costs it wants to win. Of course, even Kosovo is not ready”.
There will be no dialogue and conclusion of dialogue without a consolidation of political principles and institutions in Kosovo what they want from this agreement. It will be very difficult dialogue, it will not be easy”.
Rashit has said in Kosovo's Info Magazine that after the 10th anniversary of Kosovo's Independence festival, they will launch consultations between the position and opposition on the issue.
President Thaci and the leaders of the subjects can create an unconfigured stance just to complete the dialogue process”.
The “consults will begin soon, after the Independence holidays, where certain principles will be built. There will be a mechanism, working to have a functional parliamentary consensual mechanism”.
“Consesus must be done between the position and opposition in the Parliament with a dialogue also from civil society, media and others”.
I don't believe Thaci will be alone in this process, organized structure will be required, prepared for dialogue”.
I don't see much format trouble, I see content. Political subjects have more complaints about content than the” format.
“The LDK wants the Government to lead with the process of dialogue, but this is the work of the Parliament, it needs to go back to the Parliament, to have mechanisms that consolidate consensus within the Assembly”.












