Forming a group of political unity for dialogue is required

The group for Jury and Political Studies (GLPS) considers that the resolution, draft law and state platform for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue have serious shortcomings and uncertainty and that the three documents have failed to meet their main political goals. Through a media conference, researcher Progress Kryeziu has published a summary analysis of these documents, in which, according to him, [...]
Through a media conference, researcher Progress Kryeziu has published a summary analysis of these documents, in which the resolution has failed and does not ensure the preservation of today's borders.
On the bill, Kryeziu said he denies the three main public positions of its designers and that the platform does not cancel the possibility of territories being discussed in the talks.
Based on this analysis, Kryeziu said that GLPS finds the finalisation of the dialogue under the circumstances unfavourable, is followed.
Among other things, G researcher The LPS gave some recommendations. He called for the formation of an informal all-party group, or political unity group consisting of all parliamentary political parties' leaders.
He also said dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia should culminate in a political agreement, which primarily addresses key issues between the two countries.
According to him, it is Serbia that should compromise rather than Kosovo.












