Final deal with Serbia hard to reach this year

Final Kosovo- Serbia is viewed as hard to reach during the year. The major differences between the two states are seen as a long way to get to the final point of mutual recognition. Despite the high intensity of the meetings and statements of Prime Minister Hoti that this issue could be closed within months. The challenger also values instability [...]
Final Kosovo- Serbia is viewed as hard to reach during the year. The major differences between the two states are seen as a long way to get to the final point of mutual recognition. Despite the high intensity of the meetings and statements of Prime Minister Hoti that this issue could be closed within months. The challenger is also praised as governing instability that can produce new elections.
It is the latter that insists, Vetevendosje leadership member Albulen Haxhiu, who says that it should first re-legigration to the people, and then reach the final agreement.
Former Justice Minister for Kosovo Press said critical to Prime Minister Hoti of the loss of the opportunity for mutual recognition to be achieved in Washington. Meanwhile, it says that there is a serious lack of transparency in Brussels' negotiations for the first time, as there is not knowing what is being discussed.
The current government has not insisted on recognition by Serbia. You know that I go to Washington, claiming they will receive recognition from Serbia, already resigned from the Republic of Kosovo. So in the safest place for the Republic of Kosovo, for the citizens of Kosovo who are in Washington, the White House, in the Italian office they failed to protect Kosovo's interests. ...I am very convinced that in view of the fragility of this government, the lack of legitimacy will have extraordinary elections very quickly in Kosovo, then citizens decide who the subjects or persons should lead Kosovo institutions. On the contrary, if that goes on, we are very concerned about the approach of the government Hoti”, Haxhiu says of KosovoPress.
Numerous open issues between Kosovo and Serbia -- for KDI researcher Violet Hajoll -- make it difficult to reach an agreement within this year.
“Knowing that the goal is full normalisation of relations, and mutual recognition will be very difficult for Kosovo and Serbia to agree to a final agreement that closed all open issues. I think it's still a long way to reach that agreement since there are discutable points between Kosovo and Serbia, which will be very difficult to reach a” agreement, he has said.
While from the group for Juridical and Political Studies, Arber Fetah requires caution so that deadlines are no longer set as past.
If anything we need to be careful about is setting deadlines. By 2018, sending the president's letter, Donald Trump, we discussed this year's final, this year is the final. But seeing the new dynamics in the dialogue is hard to set a date, or a year... with this dynamic is hard to say we can have within this year. By 2020, I don't believe it can happen”, Fetah said.
Two weeks ago in Washington, the prime minister, Avdullah Hoti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq have signed pledges for economic normalisation. Meanwhile, negotiations are continuing to be lower in Brussels.












