Wilson: If Kosovo, Serbia fail to reach agreement, residents will leave

Atlantic Council Executive Director Damon Wilson says the world is moving at great speed, and that it is in the interest of Kosovo and Serbia to close a chapter between them, otherwise he raises concerns that residents of the two states will leave their countries. He said he has [...]
He has said there has been a meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, who has reiterated the fact that as long as there is no dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade, the possibilities for the situation to continue are great.
According to him, such a status-quo situation is oxygen for third parties, which want to create tensions.
Wilson says Vuciq has done good things, however, points out he has done the opposite.
Among other things, he says the US and the EU will not force Kosovo and Serbia to reach any agreement.
“We won't force for anything, it won't happen”, he said in an interview for N1, broadcast Express.
As for Serbia's tax and war against Kosovo citizenship, Wilson says the parties should put aside these clashes and focus on reaching a final agreement.
“We need a mortorium that would lift status-quon. The sides should focus on what really matters, reaching a” agreement, he adds.












