Weber for the Macroni Agreement where Kosovo receives visas and recognition of Greece: There's nothing real.

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, despite declaring dialogue with Serbia will not be from the government's top priorities, has travelled twice to the capital of negotiations within a short time. In addition, Kurt seems to have abandoned even the immediate deployment of the mass [...]
This slide of Kurt and Government from earlier attitudes has been observed by German expert The DPS and the connoisseur of political developments in Kosovo and the Western Balkans, Bodo Weber. He in an answer to the Journal Express said he sees all of this under a pragmatic Kurt adaptation, since there's already movement in Washington-Brussels reports.
This partial shift of Prime Minister Kurti from the position of dialogue is seen as a pragmatic adaptation, given that with the new Benden administration, it has been moved from the race in the middle of the US (under Trump) and the EU) in co-operation for dialogue. It is a common interest to resume negotiations, now when we have a new administration in Washington and the new Government in Pristina, ahead of summer holidays”, Weber told Express.
The German expert in this interview has also spoken of the recent agreement among Western Balkan countries for free movement. Weber sees this as a result of efforts to put the initiative to create Mini Schengen within the framework of the European Union.
With the September 4th 2020 deal in the White House, the former US envoy Green had ultimately turned the so-called Mini-Sengen initiative into a rivalry with different European initiatives for regional co-operation, especially the Berlin process. Since then, efforts have been made to bring the Mini-Sengen initiative into the EU framework, that is. in the Berlin process frame. The recent agreements on freedom of movement are undoubtedly a concrete result of these efforts and in the preparation of the Berlin Summit meetings, which are held in June and July”, the Weber has launched.
Finally, Weber has spoken also about the recent debate over a possible deal allegedly prepared by French President Emmanuel Macron, in exchange for each Kosovo will receive recognition from Greece and visa liberalisation. The German expert makes it clear that there is nothing true, since he considers such a scenario impossible.
Well, I believe that “we have” is a political spin, like it was fake French-German money. It seems true that President Macro has an interest in organizing a Sam in Paris sometime later this year. And, just like former President Trump, Macro tends to show pictures and transaction deals. But an agreement that would give Kosovo recognition by Greece and that Macrono remove the visa liberalisation blockade (which he stated would not be made before the presidential elections in 2022) in exchange for autonomy for Serbs in northern Kosovo (which was the youth of the false non-free) does not sound like something Paris would ever propose. In the end, no interim agreement, even if it is acceptable to Pristina, will be a step ahead of the solution. It has been a good reason for within political dialogue to move towards the final point, a comprehensive agreement, final agreement. And without question and the Macroni blockade for enlargement policy for the countries of the Western Balkans, the EU will not have enough political power to force Belgrade to reach a truly stable, final agreement based on mutual recognition”, has concluded Bodo Weber from Democracy Policy Council..












