Limaj: We are waiting for opposition parties to send names for dialogue with Serbia

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj, mandated by the Kosovo Government as the head of the Kosovo-Serbia delegation for talks in Brussels, has said things have changed from the moment the government has returned its constitutional mandate, taking responsibility in dialogue. Limaj has said this development has opened a completely different perspective. He [...]
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj, mandated by the Kosovo Government as the head of the Kosovo-Serbia delegation for talks in Brussels, has said things have changed from the moment the government has returned its constitutional mandate, taking responsibility in dialogue.
Limaj has said this development has opened a completely different perspective. He has expressed optimism that things have changed after these actions.
The government didn't need the team to mandate it in the Assembly, but we wanted to give it an opportunity to the opposition. With that, we have meant that dialogue is not a question of an individual or a group, but it is national and should not be viewed as opposition and position. This new development has opened up a completely different perspective. How this will end will be seen in the following days”, Limaj said in “Click” of RTV 21.
Limaj has said they are also waiting for opposition parties to send names to build the platform for dialogue between the two countries.
I personally think there is no more important document of the Constitution of Kosovo. Any action we make will be brought about with the Constitution of Kosovo. We're going to make an effort to unite on this subject, because it's a national theme. The agreement that is reached should be implemented in Kosovo”, Limaj has added.











