Osman for the Franco-German draft: There are disinformations on our partners' demands

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani for the circulation of a Franco-German draft in the media said that “ka dezinforms about what our partners from our country are looking for from”. Osmani commenting to Kosovo that opinions that accepting this draft proposal turns the country into negotiations for final agreements after ten years said one thing [...]
Osmani commenting to Kosovo that opinions that accepting this draft proposal turns the country into negotiations for final agreements after ten years said no one has proposed it.
“No one has proposed being expected for a ten-year deal, so there are types of insulin, dezinforms about what our partners are looking for from us”, Osmani said.
Osmani has said Kosovo's goal has been for final agreements with recognition at its centre, but that Serbia's commitment is opposed as the latter continues with its policies to destabilise the region.
We appreciate our partners' role in intensifying the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue. Kosovo's goal has always been for final agreements and recognition in the centre, and we engage in that direction. Moreover, our commitment is to peace and stability, while Serbia's commitment is reversed. So we hope that as much as possible our partners pressure Serbia, the state that is destabilizing our region to realize that peace and stability are in the interest of all”, Osman added.
Otherwise, at a media conference Friday, President Vjosa Osmani said that the Franco-German initiative is aimed at intensifying dialogue, and that, according to it, means that issues that have been discussed separately so far, can be combined so as not to drag on too long.
It has clarified that the Germans and French plan to group several issues in a single document to reach an agreement on them.
Osmani has said that in the coming weeks there will be meetings with the teams of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macro, who will clarify their goal in detail. She has said that this is a proposal and that it will then remain for the parties to give their stand.
Otherwise, about a month ago on the opinion came information that France and Germany have given Kosovo and Serbia leaders a proposal on how to resolve the long-standing dispute between the two countries.
The Franco-German proposal has not been made public and is not known exactly what is contained, while the embassies of France and Germany in Kosovo have not confirmed the existence of such a document.
But, the US Special Emissary for the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar, has openly said there is a Franco-German proposal.
EU emissary Miroslav Lajcak confirmed this. He said he has talked with Prime Minister Albin Kurti on Saturday in Pristina, but has not provided details, as in his opinion, such a thing would damage the negotiation process.
While President Aleksandar Vuciq has stressed that the Franco-German proposal envisions Serbia allowing Kosovo's membership in the UN, without recognising its independence, until formal Belgrade's compensation would receive the acceleration of membership in the European Union.












