Institutions Without Plan to Continue Talks With Serbia

Kosovo institutions have no other plan for representation of the country in talks with Serbia, following the team's proclamation as unconstitutionals formed last year. Weeks ago, the Constitutional Court found that the Law for Dialogue and Capacity of the Delegation formed by the Government are interventions in the exercise of the competencies of the established institutions [...]
Weeks ago, the Constitutional Court found that the Law for Dialogue and Capacity of the delegation formed by the Government are interventions in the exercise of the competencies of the established institutions with the Constitutions, KTV reports.
The group for Political and Jurydic Studies requires the Government to implement the competencies it has defined with the Constitutions concerning the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue.
Although he has done nothing known about the actions he will take, the Kosovo government has said it is ready for comprehensive and comprehensive dialogue.
Only such an end to the dialogue is the guarantee for a permanent peaceful solution, ensuring common Euro-Atlantic future”, said in a response to KTV.
Kosovo's “government has a firm stand and full readiness for a comprehensive and comprehensive dialogue, towards reaching a final agreement, resulting with mutual recognition at existing borders”, the Kosovo Government's Media Office says in response.
Subheader The PSD, Wisar Ymer, says the responsibility for political consensus now belongs to his colleagues from the opposition.
Talks between Kosovo and Serbia have been frozen since their boycott by the Serbian side as a sign of riots against the 100% tax.











