“Action key, progress key”

The investigation of talks between Belgrade and Pristina, as well as the impact of international factors, could lead to positive developments that would result in an agreement. So stated Centre for Foreign Policy Director Aleksandra Joksimovic. According to her, technical dialogue always has a limited area, so the solution is an agreement [...]
So stated Centre for Foreign Policy Director Aleksandra Joksimovic.
According to her, technical dialogue always has a limited area, so the solution is a key political agreement.
At this moment it is clear that the region is at a turning point. No matter what the topics are, it is about the frequency of meetings so that progress can be achieved in negotiations. Technical dialogue still has a limited amount, and the key is in political agreement. President Vuciq was politically strong at this point unlike Thaci, who has significant problems in the internal plan, “she told RTS, broadcast the Kosovo Clan.
Joksimovic believes Serbia has progressed greatly on its path towards European integration, which should be confirmed in the European Commission's April report, when it will be decided to open new chapters.
As far as Kosovo is concerned, there are certain types of pressures -- such as the establishment of the Special Court for War Crimes and Demarketing with Montenegro. However, the formation of the Serbian Communist Association remains the key to progress”.
The “without any doubt is about difficult negotiations that are moving slowly in a positive direction, and in the future we will have to intensify the talks and all factors will have the initiative to come to agreements”, the head of the Centre for Foreign Policy in Serbia added.











