Janjiq: QUINT countries want to end political game with Kosovo

The director of the Forum for Interethnic Relations and the analyst, Dusan Janjiq, has estimated that direct communication between Pristina and Belgrade has largely ceased and that things are moving in the worst direction, which, according to him, the international community faces the dilemma of whether to continue working [...]
This is a delicate phase in which the international community is located, primarily Washington, which is showing signs of willingness to put aside the game of small local powers. This makes everyone nervous, especially those who are prepared for a long-standing political “”, and who have believed that it is possible”, Janzic said, for the agency “beta”, commenting on the deadlock in talks between Belgrade and Pristina.
Janiq believes that the states of the QUINT (United States, Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy) are clearly not for a long political game, that they have a different opinion, and that they are approaching the position that Kosovo's problem should be solved regardless of whether Serbia and Kosovo want to go towards the European Union or not.
“These countries have recently held at a meeting and there is no particular letter, but there is a series of documents, including the opinions of influential institutes and other organisations”, he added.
There is noise in Serbian media and misuse of nervousness on the part of authorities in Kosovo. We have regular reports of incidents, of how the Serb side is a victim. We have the disregard for Albanian politicians, who have not realised that the Serbian Communist Association Status (AKS) for Serbia is a precondition for dialogue”, Janjic says.
He added that if the adoption of the Institute of Association is impossible by either side, there is nothing from the Brussels Agreement.
The then “remains to be proven again with direct contacts on both sides, or to organise an international conference, but it is possible to political isolation and other isolation against one of the protagonists, or two acts of”, he added, writes the telegraph.
Janjaq expects the EU High Representative, Federica Moghrini, soon to organise a meeting in Brussels with Kosovo and Serbia leaders, where it will have to be clarified as to how further.












