Germany awaits green day from the EU to become part of Kosovo- Serbia

The special name for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Richard Green, during his visit to Kosovo on Wednesday, hinted that the US wants to reach a comprehensive final agreement. Kosovo-Serbia dialogue is being conveyed with greater interest from all EU countries, and beyond, so it was Germany who claimed there would be a [...]
The special name for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Richard Green, during his visit to Kosovo on Wednesday, hinted that the US wants to reach a comprehensive final agreement.
Kosovo-Serbia dialogue is being conveyed with greater interest from all EU countries, and beyond, so it was Germany who declared there would be a special envoy to help solve the century-old problem between Kosovo and Serbia.
Annie, why did the US take it as an urgent issue for its man to be part of the dialogue that has been imposed since November last year when Kosovo imposed 100% tax on Serbia's products, Germany has not seen it as an urgent issue. Now he says he has left this job to the EU.
The news.net has sent questions to the German government to ask when Germany would officially appoint its envoy for dialogue, but in this regard they have not answered concretely.
As for dialogue, Germany stands in its provisions that it must start as soon as possible and that the agreement will be concluded to have stability in the region.
The comprehensive implementation of bilateral relations between Kosovo and Serbia is essential for the two countries to progress on their ways towards the European Union. This is also of considerable importance to regional stability in the Western Balkans. Kosovo and Serbia must re-enlist in the EU-led dialogue to reach a comprehensive and politically stable agreement”, the German government's response to news.net said.
Neither has the call for Kosovo's next government to remove the tax as soon as possible even start dialogue.
“Hopefully dialogue can be resumed rapidly after the government's formation in Kosovo. In that context, it will be important that Kosovo suspend punitive tariffs on Serbian and Bosnian products, which violate the CEFTA agreement”, says a media official from the German foreign office.
Germany has left the EU representative in charge of how he wants to lead negotiations between Kosovo and Serbia that he has not found it reasonable to rush to appoint individuals appointed for negotiations.
The “belongs to the EU High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security to decide how he wants to lead negotiations”, it says in response.
We remember, that dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia has stalled since November of last year, when Kosovo imposed a 100% tax on goods coming from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The tax was targeted by riots these states deny Kosovo's independence.











