EU anxious: We don't know how to put Kosovo, Serbia down again

While Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj insists that Kosovo will not remove the tax on Serbian products, the removal of this fee continues to be Serbia's condition for the resumption of the final phase of dialogue. On the other hand, the European Union claims there is no alternative to returning the parties to the negotiating table. Under these circumstances analysts [...]
Under these circumstances analysts estimate that this year there will be no dialogue, and therefore no agreement with Serbia.
Removing the 100% fee on Serbian products continues to be Serbia's main condition for the resumption of the final phase of dialogue. Now when this process has stalled for more than four months due to the tax, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj stands behind his decision that it will not be lifted until the recognition of Kosovo as a state from Serbia.
Political analysts view the possibility of tax removal with scepticism. Seeing both Serbia's and EU provisions, they consider that this year there will be no development in the dialogue process with Serbia, nor the achievement of a comprehensive agreement with this state. Soon there will be no dialogue confirmed yesterday, even Federica Moghrin spokeswoman Maja Kocijanciq writes.
In an interview for Kosovo media Kocijanciq stated there is currently no alternative for the quick return of the parties to the negotiating table.











