What consequences can Kosovo have if Kurti does not participate in dialogue? What the expert says

Renowned International Relations Professor Richard Capicul has given an interview with Radio Free Europe in which he has spoken about a range of political issues, including what is mostly distracting Kosovo citizens: the consequences that will burden them if Kurti ignores international calls for dialogue [...]
Prime Minister Kurti has stated several times that dialogue with Serbia is not among his priorities in governance despite continued calls from the American administration and the European Union for it to begin.
Kurti has even mentioned the return of the mass of trade and political reciprocity with Serbia, a thing that is envisioned as blocking and further the subject of dialogue.
But what would be the result?
Professor Kaplan believes this situation could last indefinitely, citing the example of Cyprus, where negotiations have remained between Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots. He has also mentioned the case of Israel and Palestine, places that continue to have extraordinary problems and whose solution seems currently impossible.
And I think this situation can last forever. You have examples of such situations, for example, negotiations in Cyprus between Turkish Cypriots and Greek ones. Their negotiations are lasting with the dakada. Then negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians, which are also lasting for decades. "Mr. The plane.
But, he stresses that what makes the difference in Kosovo's dialogue with Serbia is the most intense international pressure on one side and Serbia's membership in the European Union on the other.
However, he stresses that he is not at all optimistic “when looking to the future”. /Periscope










