Limaj from Berlin: Germany committed to assist in visa liberalisation and dialogue

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj, after meetings in Berlin, has said he hopes that the German state will also influence Belgrade's politics to give up war-inciting language, accept and distance itself from the crimes the Milosevic regime has committed and create a climate to start a real dialogue [...]
Limaj has said that during meetings in German state institutions, they have discussed the Paris meeting, visa liberalisation, denial of crimes committed by the head of the Serbian state, and co-operation between Germany and Kosovo.
He added that Kosovo is lucky to have a friend like Germany in these process, as this state's commitment to dialogue and visa liberalisation is vital for Kosovo.
Limaj added that Serbia must distance itself from the crimes of the Milosevic regime, give up the promotional war language and emerge from the climate to start a real dialogue.
“I informed them of the difficulties Kosovo has, especially from Serbia's actions, I said the denial of crimes that have made the situation difficult, then the parades in Nis and all these messages coming to us from Serbia, which only strain and make communication difficult between Kosovo and Serbia. I hope that even the German state will influence Belgrade's policy to return to dialogue, give up promotional war language and accept and distance itself from the crimes that Milosevic's regime has committed and emerge from the climate to start a real dialogue, and the sooner the open Kosovo-Serbia-Serbia“issues, he said.
Limaj also said the German state is interested in both sides finding ways to overcome obstacles and the two-sided movement to move the difficult process.












