German newspaper: Kosovo-Serbia agreement signed on June 12th, is what will happen to Wemen's Trepca

German peripheral paper “Frankfurter Rundschau” has written about details of a document in which the US and the European Union have written the final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia. The paper shows what will happen to Trepca and Weman Lake as it reveals the date when this agreement is signed. “Frankfurter Rundschau” writes that partition between Kosovo [...]
“Frankfurter Rundschau” writes that partitioning between Kosovo and Serbia on ethnic lines is an agreement supported by the United States of America and the European Union, however, reportedly implementing this plan could be a major danger.
Citing EU Enlargement Commissioner and Good Neighborship Johnnes Hahn, the German newspaper writes that pressure has increased on Kosovo and Serbia to reach agreements.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has said at a conference in Munich, Germany, last week that demarcation of borders should remain on the table of discussion.
The German newspaper cites a document presenting the draft of what the agreement between Kosovo and Serbia will look like, for which parties are still in talks.
The United States of America, with the arrival of the Trump Administration, has changed 180 degrees of attitude for the kind of agreement between Kosovo and Serbia”, writes FR.
Under this agreement, the town of Mitrovica will receive a special status, with the Gazivoda water pipeline and the Trepca mine being privatised for 99 years by representatives of the UN Security Council (United States, Great Britain, Russia, China and France).
Construction of NATO's air base in Kuchova and naval bases in Vlora also enter the agreement. Also, the highway across Serbia, called Corridor 10, is planned to be introduced into international protectorates.
According to the paper, the agreement between Kosovo and Serbia will be signed on 12 June 201950 in Washington, as American President Donald Trump had warned.
Meanwhile, Serbian politician from Kosovo Rada Trajkovic was quoted in writing, saying the exchange of territories would be the worst solution supported by the European Union. According to her, this would fuel fears for Serbs in other areas of Kosovo that they would completely secede from Serbia.









