Former Serbian minister: It is difficult to reach a Kosovo- Serbia

The president of the Policy Strategy Council and former Serbian Defence Minister Dragan Shutanovac said it would be extremely difficult to reach a binding agreement between Belgrade and Pristina, and that a “facil” agreement was needed that would enable the full normalisation of relations. “impressions that with entry [...]
The president of the Policy Strategy Council and former Serbian Defence Minister Dragan Shutanovac said it would be extremely difficult to reach a binding agreement between Belgrade and Pristina, and that a “facil” agreement was needed that would enable the full normalisation of relations.
The “is impressed that with Lajcak's entry, and especially Grenelli, who represent the EU and the US, the search for a solution was accelerated in the negotiations process. The meeting in Paris with the participation of leaders of France and Germany shows the desire for the EU to be the main negotiating mediator”, Shutanovac told Serbian Blitz, Klen Kosova broadcasts.
Whatever the case, their attempt to find a creative solution is much less than American, and it will be extremely difficult to reach a binding agreement that should be based on a compromise, rather than on the demands and ultimatums of each side”, he added.
He believes there is a need for a focal agreement that would enable the full normalisation of relations, but also to respect the reality that it is not only about reports between Belgrade and Pristina, nor about the regional problem, but since the war in Ukraine, Kosovo's problem has greater implications.
Referring to the indictment against Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, Shutanovac said that at the end of last year it seemed that Vuciq and Thaci could reach a kind of stable agreement, but that even then it was clear that there were power centres that were not for agreements that would make Belgrade and Pristina themselves, broadcast the Kosovo clan.












