Edita Tahiri, who led negotiations with Serbia now says new compromises must be made

Kosovo must not accept any compromise outside the Ahtisaari Pack with Serbia in the final phase of the dialogue, which is expected to end with mutual recognition between the two countries. The two states are intended to complete the dialogue phase, which would bring full normalisation between two [...]
The two states are intended to finish the dialogue phase, which would bring full normalisation between the two countries, but that this phase has been warned that it will be difficult and with new compromises.
But, former chief negotiator of technical talks between Kosovo and Serbia, Edita Tahiri, has told the news.net that Kosovo through compromises it has made with Pakon and Ahtisaari has given the Serb community rights outside any international standards.
“compromis is made with Vienna's plan. There is no compromise that brings peace, it has been in Vienna's plan and now must produce a result with mutual recognition between the two countries, Tahiri has said.
The former leader of technical dialogue has also mentioned that for a reconciliation between Kosovo and Serbia, the Serbian state must be paid for the damages it has done to the state and the people of Kosovo.
“Precisely over this past Serbia has made genocide in Kosovo, killed Albanians, tortured and disappeared, so it has damaged the state of Kosovo and the people, and to create peace, Serbia must be aware of the responsibility of the aggression and genocide war, to be aware that to make peace, it must be paid the penalty for what it has done to the Albanian people”.
Therefore, the mutual recognition between the two states is what brings a stable neighbourhood and peace for which Serbia should be willing to recognise Kosovo”, it is expressed.
Kosovo and Serbia are entering the final phase of the dialogue, which has been spoken of as having new compromises.
Such a thing has not ruled President Hashim Thaci out, who, despite objections from the political leaders, is continuing to lead the process.
The final agreement must be binding, I believe this agreement will be reached. It will be difficult for Kosovo, but it will not be easy for Serbia either. Without the construction of European reports, we have no European future. I believe that at the end of this process for Kosovo there will be seats at the UN. To work on mutual recognition between Kosovo and Serbia”, Thaci was expressed at the Security Forum '%qure (2BS) in Budva.
So far it has been reported that the international factor has presented Serbia with a plan for Kosovo, not mentioned an Association of Serb municipalities with expanded competencies, while Kosovo membership in the UN.











