States that would attract Serbia's recognition: What is political rivalry with Serbia?

The extraordinary Kosovo Assembly session called for tariffs and reciprocity is continuing, while the Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister has travelled to the African continent to ensure another recognition of Kosovo's independence. Kosovo would gradually suspend the fee to Serbia, starting on March 15th on content products [...]
Kosovo would gradually suspend the fee to Serbia, launched on March 15th on first-grade products and completed on April 1st to extend later for a 90-day period.
This is what Prime Minister Kurti promised at Thursday's press conference, which he repeated today.
He said the tariff would be completely suspended on April 1st, the day of decline, if Serbia did not continue its aggressive campaign of recognition against the Republic of Kosovo.
But, as the ruling and the opposition continue to deaf us with daily policy bullshit, the chief of Serbian diplomacy has taken the road to Africa. As yesterday's rulings did not ask, Dachic is not asking even the powers of today.
Dacic warned another Kosovo independence indication, and simply such an action would have to lead Kurt not to suspend either March 15th or April 1st. After all, such a promise itself had been made, and Serbia's aggressive campaign is completely apparent before such eyes.
But no. That's not gonna happen. And just as Periscope had predicted, the reciprocity would not be decided before the rate was lifted, according to pre-election, post-election election, and post-election, this reciprocity actually will hardly ever be imposed.
Today, precisely political reciprocity with Serbia was mentioned. Enver Hoxhaj, former foreign minister, said that to make political reciprocity it would take for the Parliament to come up with a statement showing that Kosovo did not recognise Serbia's independence.
Actually, there's no need for that. Kosovo does not recognise Serbia with its constitution and with the territory it gives the constitution. But full political reciprocity would have to be implemented with a mobilization in foreign policy for attracting recognition to the Republic of Serbia.
Who would listen to Kosovo for such an act? Neither the United Kingdom nor France nor Germany. Even Albania could be isolated internationally.
The truth is that Serbia is proving stronger against Kosovo to protect only 2 per cent of its overall export and which was halted because of the fee. While Kosovo has uniquely stronger causes currently is in a very difficult position.
The only party that refused to formally sit in negotiations with Serbia is trying to persuade Serbia precisely to sit in negotiations with Kosovo.
Thus, there will be no trade reciprocity, economic or political. For the first two, Periscope has written earlier on the inefficiency resulting from the weak inspectorateal and laboratory capacities, and also because of Serbian non-tariff barriers that are very often disarrayed as he found earlier in a report the Ministry of Trade and Industry. /Periscope












