Serbs say no continuing dialogue in February

The Kosovo delegation's chief claims in the technical part in Brussels, Avni Arifi, under which the continuation of the dialogue will be in late February, Belgrade's negotiating team has declared, reports Serbian public television. “Dialolog won't be in late February. We are always waiting for [...]
“Dialolog won't be in late February. We are always looking forward to the scene of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic”, the Serbian negotiating team points out.
The team stresses that it will not allow Arifi to set the date of the dialogue and adds that “is new in dialog” and that certainly “does not know and should learn” how his assignment is made, Time broadcast.net reporting Serbian public television.
Dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina has had to continue on 16 January, but the Belgrade delegation abandoned it, since Oliver Ivanoviqi was killed in the northern part of Mitrovica that day.
While it was Arifi himself who for Koha.net confirmed that at the end of February it would resume Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, but said an exact date has not been set yet.
“Dialog will be in late February, but no date or reconciliation has been set with the Serbian side. Otherwise, there is no change”, he said.












