Serbian newspaper: West has stopped pressure on Serbia to resolve Kosovo issue

The resolution of the Kosovo issue will not happen even in early 2019, despite the international community's wishes, the Belgrade newspaper writes. Blic '%s' teaches from diplomatic sources that pressure is reducing Western countries to resolve the open issue between Serbia and Kosovo as soon as possible. According to the newspaper, Germany [...]
Blic '%s' teaches from diplomatic sources that pressure is reducing Western countries to resolve the open issue between Serbia and Kosovo as soon as possible.
According to the newspaper, Germany and France are no longer insisting that this issue be resolved by the end of 2018 or early 2019, the news broadcast.
The reason for attracting the previous bet is that, reportedly, Kosovo does not want to make any compromise, while Serbia and its president are pros of a compromise.
The more influential countries were made clear that Pristina does not want to make small concessions. Serbia, on the other hand, wants to speak, and as President Aleksandar Vuciq has stressed, is ready for a compromise solution in which both sides will lose something. However, good will on one side alone is not enough, the paper points out.
In turn, as stated in the text, as a problem turns out that Kosovo President Hashim Thaci does not have the support of his electorate as there is in central Serbia, and therefore he will not dare to come up with any concrete decision and consistently refuses to comply with the creation of association.












