Weber: No correction of borders, Thaci and Vuciq backed

German analyst from the Bodo Weber Democratic Policy Council has said there will be no reform of the border because it would trigger unpredictable consequences. In a debate in Gracanica with representatives of the civil society for the Brussels dialogue, Kossev, Weber has said this idea is irreplaceable. This will [...]
German analyst from the Bodo Weber Democratic Policy Council has said there will be no reform of the border because it would trigger unpredictable consequences.
In a debate in Gracanica with representatives of the civil society for the Brussels dialogue, Kossev, Weber has said this idea is irreplaceable.
That would mean going back to the 1990s. It's not being seen what the consequences are and how people are living under such agreements, but it's always important who controls the territory. And this idea has not been explained at all, what would happen to the Serbs in Kosovo, who live in the southern part if the North remains to Serbia” he has said.
Weber has said Thaci and Vucin have seen that for this proposal there is great resistance within the EU, separately from Germany, but has stressed that some acts within the union are not interested in what happens in this region.











