European Union: Now is the time for agreement between Kosovo and Serbia

European Union officials involved in the dialogue process between Kosovo and Serbia are carefully conveying developments in Pristina, but hope that multiple pressure on the government will show results very soon in order to enable unblocking the dialogue process. Sources from the Office of the High Representative, Federica Moghrin, have confirmed [...]
Sources from the Office of the High Representative, Federica Moghrini, have confirmed that at the moment Removing tariffs on Serbian goods On Pristina's side, they are willing to “practice the next day” continue with the negotiation process. In this direction, intense talks between Pristina and Belgrade are warned, which can be held every week.
European officials acknowledge that the EU has never created a formal “link between” Tax and dialog, but that link exists because the Serbian side cannot possibly be persuaded to return to the negotiating table until the Kosovo Government's decision on the fee remains in force.
On the other hand, according to these EU officials, the fee imposed by authorities in Pristina is “counter-productive”.
They say the two-month decision for Stock fee imported from Serbia, Bosnia European companies are also active in the region.
Reflecting on the latest developments on Kosovo's political scene, European officials hope that Brussels and Washington's joint pressure on the Government of Kosovo will show results.
But according to them, election - holding opportunity In Kosovo, it would be for the EU “skenar the worst”.
The new elections imply a new obstacle to dialogue. Nobody wants this because we are under a lot of pressure from the time”, a diplomatic source for the Balkan Radio Service Free Europe said.
In this direction, Pristina and Belgrade are ordered that if they want a solution, now is the time for it, because “koha is approaching”.
This warning has to do with the fact that EU institutions are in the election year and that currently in key offices are those politicians who “particularly want to finally resolve the issue of Kosovo and Serbia”.
We never know what the outcome of the European elections will be, and who will take over functions involving the Western Balkans. We are not sure whether future EU representatives will be as committed as the current commissioners (Magher and Hahn)” said a diplomatic source.












