The funk breaks Carl Bild's mind, supports mutual recognition

President Thaci's chief of staff, Bekim Colak,'s reaction to the resumption of technical dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia has sparked numerous reactions on the social Twitter network. Among the numerous reactions was co-chairman of the European Policy Council organisation Foreign, Carl Bildt. The funk during today wrote that [...]
President Thaci's chief of staff, Bekim Colak,'s reaction to the resumption of technical dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia has sparked numerous reactions on the social Twitter network.
Among the numerous reactions was co-chairman of the European Policy Council organisation Foreign, Carl Bildt.
Colak wrote during today that the resumption of EU-led technical dialogue is not in Kosovo's interest. According to him, returning to talks is only designed to justify opening more chapters for Serbia's membership in The EU, while Kosovo will leave isolated in the current status quo.
Colak said the aim of dialogue should be a final political agreement with mutual recognition. On the other hand, Carl Bildt responded to Colak, saying dialogue has nothing to do with opening chapters for Serbia's membership in The EU.
The same got quick reaction from Colak, who was called into the experience of dialogue and chapter 35 for membership in EU, said dialogue directly relates to moving ahead Serbia towards membership in The EU.
However, Colak and Bildt agreed that dialogue should end with mutual recognition between Kosovo and Serbia. Bildt is known as a supporter of Serbia.












