EU insists on continuing Kosovo-Serbia dialogue: The new government engage constructively

The European Union has again insisted on restarting Kosovo-Serbia dialogue. From Brussels it is said that the government and new authorities should engage constructively so that the comprehensive agreement can be reached. European Commission spokesman Peter Stano has stated that the EU was very clear in the joint declaration issued by the representative [...]
From Brussels it is said that the government and new authorities should engage constructively so that the comprehensive agreement can be reached.
European Commission spokesman Peter Stano has stated that the EU was very clear in the joint statement issued by EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Borrell and by Commissioner Varhely.
But according to Arber Fetah from the Group for Jury and Political Studies, the new government must approach with the seriousness of relevant foreign policy issues.
Arton Demhay from organisation “COHU” says Kurti Government is inevitable to deal with dialogue.
He says the ongoing dialogue on Kurt will have pressures from the European Union and Washington.
He has stated that even Washington's agreement cannot be blocked.
But Vetevendosje leader, the party that has won the February 14th elections, Albin Kurti, has said dialogue will not be the priority of his government.
And Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has said that Kosovo's candidate for prime minister, Albin Kurti, is not interested in dialogue with Belgrade, rather than with Serbs in Kosovo.
He has warned that the interests of Serbs in Kosovo cannot represent those who have two percent of the vote, but those who have 95 percent.
Speaking of the possibility to increase pressure after the warning Washington will present a new platform of dialogue, Vuciqi has said Serbia knows what its national and state interests are.










