Janjiq: Time is coming for very long, very difficult Kosovo talks

The chairman of the Forum's Steering Council for Ethnic Relations Dusan Janjic says that after yesterday's round of dialogue in Brussels, it is clear that the era of long and difficult negotiations is coming, of bad news finally to sign what must be signed. “
The “will be very long and very difficult and all expectations that they will end in a few months, are excessive”, Janjiq said of the week.
He now says it is time for a new sustainable solution of up to 15 years.
Asked what they wrote in the Serbian document that was handed over yesterday, if it is known that the Kosovo side seeks recognition of independence, Janzic says it is time for the opinion to know what it says.
That document is a very serious document and should not be ashamed of it because it contains full law, it is a prerequisite for any advance of the AKS statute, but after the arrest of Marko Djuris, there are also several other principles”, he said.
Speaking of the topics that can be found in the Kosovo side's document, Janjic says recognition and chair at the UN are not part of this confession, respectively, that they are not the subject of dialogue in Brussels, but of dialogue among superpowers.
Janzic estimates that in yesterday's talks between Vuciqi, Thaci and Moghrin, it has not been sufficiently exploited to discuss the subject, documents that have handed over the two sides for the binding legal agreement for normalisation, but that all three sides have personal interests, respectively.












