Government against Brussels' selective approach to dialogue with Serbia

Continued negotiations with Serbia without handling the Energy Agreement, the Government considers it heavy and useless. Serbia's refusal, as well as Brussels' request that the upcoming meeting be discussed only for the Association of Serb-run municipalities, had failed to hold the first meeting on June 7th, [...]
Continued negotiations with Serbia without handling the Energy Agreement, the Government considers it heavy and useless.
Serbia's refusal, as well as Brussels' request that the next meeting be discussed only for the Association of Serb-run municipalities, had failed the first meeting to be held on June 7th, Koha Ditore writes today.
Now there is no date when the next meeting will be held. But the Government's co-ordinator for technical dialogue, Avni Arifi, will report before Brussels officials on agreements reached so far.
The agenda will be reporting on the implementation of the first agreements, signed on April 19, 2013, as well as the Energy and Telecom Agreement Implementation Plan. The reporting object will also be the agreement for establishing the Association of Serb-run municipalities, the agreement for police, trial, civil protection, liaison offices. The Kosovo delegation will also report on the technical dialogue agreements reached in 2011-2012, some of which have not yet found application on the ground.












