Bodo Weber: Dialogue started well, but now Serbia is winning

Bodo Weber, an older associate of the Council for Democraticisation Policy in Berlin, estimated that Brussels' dialogue began well in 2011, but that in recent years it has turned in reverse, Weber said that meetings are no longer historical and progress is flawed. Serbia received the opening of [...] negotiations
Bodo Weber, senior associate of the Council for Democraticisation Policy in Berlin, praised that Brussels' dialogue began well in 2011, but that in recent years it has turned in the opposite direction,
Weber said that meetings are not historical anymore and progress is flawed.
Serbia received the opening of pre-accession negotiations, Kosovo Association Agreement with the European Union [ The SAA], but the road to EU integration is blocked. It has become normal for officials of both countries to meet regularly and that it is no longer historical, he said.
Weber adds that the same account is with the so-called integration of Kosovo Serbs”
“If we looked at it superficially, then if Serbia gained more and Kosovo slightly less, Kosovo Serbs are still the biggest collateral damage to the crisis in dialogue”, he said.
It is still not known what approach Kurti will have, considering his past stances on negotiations. /Periscope











