The dialogue without progress, differences over association dominated talks with Serbia

Kosovo- Serbia did not produce concrete results either in 2021. With only two high-level meetings in Brussels, the final agreement between the two states was far out of reach last year. diametrically opposed positions for the Association of Serb majority municipalities deepened even more polarisations for the final deal. Even in September, tensions [...]
diametrically opposed positions for the Association of Serb majority municipalities deepened even more polarisations for the final deal. Even in September, tensions rose between the two countries when Kosovo imposed reciprocity measures for vehicle plates, the solution of which then became the only agreement with Serbia for placing “istics” on the two countries' license plates. However, the future of the dialogue remains unclear, as parliamentary and presidential elections are held in Serbia in April 2022.
In the ruling party, they say dialogue is back on track under the Kurti Government, while the opposition say the lack of a concrete agenda for dialogue has turned Kosovo back into this process.
Vetevendosje Movement MP Arber Rexhaj told Kosova Preis there was no regrition in dialogue on the part of Kosovo. According to him, Kosovo is not the blocking side of the dialogue, as they are constantly presenting concrete proposals.
On the other hand, critical person expresses himself The PDK, Hajdar Beqa, who says that the executive approach was due to the dialogue has been appropriate.
While, Arber Fetah from the Group for Jury and Political Studies says Kosovo- Serbia has also been unstable and fragility in 2021.
It also criticises the EU for its unwillingness to further the dialogue process. While noting even the possibility of blocking dialogue due to disagreements about establishing the Association of Serb majority municipalities.
Prime Minister Kurti had warned a possible meeting in December, but the same did not happen. What was highlighted was the differences between Prime Minister Kurti and EU High Representative for Foreign Policy Josep Borrell.










