Power clashes Kosovo with West

Diplomatic representatives of Kosovo's strategic partners have stepped up criticism of the country's abuse of office, at the time when power has increased inefficiency of their advice. Signs for the benefit of Serbia from such an environment have emerged on Friday. Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj continues to ignore the request of the United States and key countries [...]
Signs for the benefit of Serbia from such an environment have emerged on Friday.
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj continues to ignore the request of the United States and the main countries of the European Union to suspend the 100 per cent tax on Serbia's imports, without which official Belgrade refuses to return to talks aimed at reaching a comprehensive and legally binding agreement on normalisation, writes today “Koha Ditore<1>.
The demand for such an agreement stems from the recent Enlargement Strategy in the Western Balkan countries, published a year ago by the European Commission. The document has offered Serbia 2023 as a possible year of membership, but along with this prospect it has attached the condition requiring “to achieve irreversible implementation of the “agreement, which reflexes the consolidation of the full normalisation of”.
But Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn has said in Belgrade on Friday that the impasse in Serbia-Kosovo dialogue does not make it a reason for stopping Serbia's European integration process.











