Switzerland's ambassador burdens Kosovo: Threatened Reports With International Allies

The Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI) on Friday has held the conference on the subject “The change of dialogue with Serbia in Kosovo's foreign policy”, where Switzerland's ambassador said the most interesting word. Ismet Kryeziu, executive director of KDI, said that for many years they have helped this process so important to the country. “KDI now [...]
Ismet Kryeziu, executive director of KDI, said that for many years they have helped this process so important to the country.
“KDI has been working on the question of dialogue for five years now, where it has helped the work of the Parliament and assisting field visits to see the agreements reached in the dialogue. We have also promoted the participation of experts and citizens in this process, mediating the” process.
Switzerland's Ambassador to Kosovo, Thomas Cally, stressed that foreign policy has had an impact on each citizen, calling it an important process of dialogue for Kosovo in all domestic processes.
I think it's foreign policy that affects every citizen. We have significant process of dialogue for Kosovo that is monitored by the European Union, but also numerous agreements”.
Within the context of this conference was the presentation of the report on thematics of dialogue, where Eugen Cacol, a researcher in KDI, said the positioning of the international factor has had great significance in the whole process.
He describes as not very hopeful the current situation involving dialogue.
The positioning of the international factor has been of great importance to this process. Current situation seems nothing hopeful, especially for Kosovo. Another danger of a situation is Kosovo's report with international allies... ifthey exerted themselves, for what could have impacts on the many spheres, and among them financial. The other danger facing Kosovo is placing the latest international priorities for the <x0 dialogue process.
The topic on dialogue has also continued with the discussion of participants from various political parties, reports Online Economy.
Albanian Medici, deputy head of the LDK, said dialogue would have to be concluded with a comprehensive agreement, which would bring recognition of Kosovo as a state.
“I would like them to be present as well and first to hear from them, however more important to us is that we see this process as very important, with a comprehensive agreement to bring a recognition to Kosovo”.
The doctor also said they have seen the position of this government in full reserve against dialogue and lack of communication.
I don't see that there are many big differences in lines by political parties what dialogue can bring, but that we have seen with reservations the government's communication with citizens and others on dialogue and approach of this government regarding the” dialogue.












