Search for dialogue: In Brussels, disappointments, parties' interest in agreement

Bekim Colak, former European Integration Minister, has indicated that the process of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia is not focusing on the key point -- that of mutual recognition. He has said that in Brussels they have expressed disappointment over the recent meeting of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti with Serbia's president, Alexander [...]
He has said that in Brussels they have expressed disappointment over the recent meeting of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti with Serbia's President, Aleksandar Vuciq.
“From my sources, in Brussels, are disappointed with what happened in the second round, the request for peace declarations and the act of donor books. The goal is to have serious discussion. Miroslav Lajcak has said we have achieved no progress. I think Kurt's strategy is the preservation of the rhittus quo and the taking of an initiative by the Kosovo side to defanise the other side. This brings nothing to the achievement of primary purpose”, declared Colak in Rubik.
We're a long way from discussing issues like final agreement and we're dealing with digestive issues. There is no interest in reaching agreement on both sides and no mediator. The EU, given the lack of political will, has chosen to be satisfied with these meetings. We haven't seen any promises or institutions if the” agreement is reached.
Colak has stressed that the biggest success of the dialogue process for 2021 will only be the resumption of this process.











