Kosovo must do more for its image, the EU has lost interest in”

Among the many experts from the country and the world, who were part of the Kosovo “Dialog -- Serbia: normalisation or deteriorating status quo --” has also been Valon Murtezaj. At this conference, he has mentioned one of the essential elements that, according to him, should be taken into account in a negotiation process: their context, KTV reports. Duke [...]
At this conference, he has mentioned one of the essential elements that, according to him, should be taken into account in a negotiation process: their context, KTV reports.
Coming from Skenderaj, Valon Murtezaj has remembered the 21st anniversary of the Serbian attack on Prekaz and systematic discrimination by Serbian power.
If you want to inform these facts, you can't move forward. Whoever's ignored these, there's a lot of gabu times1>, said Murtesaj, professor at IESEG, Paris.
For the fact that topics like that of warless and war damage have not been addressed and the need to be addressed in dialogue, publicist Veton Surroi has spoken as long as he described the current situation in Kosovo politics about this subject.
According to him, there are four negotiating plains in the country, starting with the president, the negotiating team, the prime minister and two opposition parties.
The topic like that of borders, according to Surroi, except in Kosovo, has highlighted the lack of consensus even broader.
Surroi, failed and without principles, has considered talks in Brussels, while stressing that he has consistently lacked communication with Serbs in Kosovo.
While Miodrag Milicevic from the organisation “Assable”, operating in northern Mitrovica and in Pristina, has stressed the need for dialogue affecting essential topics leading to normalisation of relations, and otherwise warned of consequences.
“This is happening now in Kosovo and around Kosovo more leads us to a silent conflict that can at any moment escape”, Milicevic has said.
That the EU has lost interest in Kosovo, along with topics like BEXIT and relations with the United States, has also confirmed Nicholas Whyte, director of the organisation. The APCO, which has stressed that Kosovo must do more to strengthen its image.
The conference, organised by KIPRED, Riinvest and FES, has followed with discussions on panels with other topics on economic issues and potential solutions between Kosovo and Serbia.












