Limaj: Serbs not ready for final agreement

“If the dialogue does not for epilogue the recognition of Kosovo from Serbia, we do not have to talk”. So has Fatmir Limaj, who has recently assumed the role of co-directors in Kosovo's dialogue with Serbia, said. According to him, the recognition of Kosovo by the five EU countries is due to Serbia's lack of recognition or a [...]
“If the dialogue does not for epilogue the recognition of Kosovo from Serbia, we do not have to talk”.
So has Fatmir Limaj, who has recently assumed the role of co-directors in Kosovo's dialogue with Serbia, said.
According to him, recognising Kosovo from the five EU countries is the consequence of Serbia's lack of recognition or a peace agreement between the two countries.
He has said the signal he received from the negotiating team from the meeting he had with Mogher in Brussels was that they are also interested in the dialogue between the two countries to close with normalising relations.
In KTV's Rubik, Limaj has been critical of what has generated dialogue so far.
“We no longer have a dialogue of a man, but we have dialogue of a state team, in which both the president and the Speaker of the Parliament, and others”, Limaj has said, says Koha.net. “due to the failure of this dialogue that has been made for seven years we are entering this phase of dialogue, over these years we have not seen normalisation of relations”, Limaj said.
He made it known that the EU agrees with the Negotiator Team's positions that the process should continue based on a comprehensive deal.
“has been the European Union's continued requirement for the political factor to be unified. Kosovo now comes as a State Team to dialogue, including the president. At this meeting since we were the first, we're not going to be at other meetings, there's going to be another”, he said.
According to him, Serbian politics is not wanting to reach agreement with Kosovo. They in their political record say we're not ready for agreement.
“There is a lack of will from the Serbian side, we are not seeing will, I don't think they're willing to reach a final” agreement.
Limaj made it known that during the meeting in Brussels, a deadline has been requested for when the agreement can be reached.
If someone loses, Serbia loses twice as long as there can be no European perspective. We delivered this message to Brussels, that yes, we are ready for dialogue and for agreement that eventually closes open issues with Serbia”, he has said. /Time.net












