Kurti said his proposal is on the table and that Franco-German, EU: Part of the talks in Paris was none a third.

Kurti said his proposal is on the table and that Franco-German, EU: Part of the talks in Paris was none a third.

Before leaving for Paris, France, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, came out late at night with a short video where, besides, “we have two proposals on the table, my own... and the German franc proposal”. But in meetings with the European Union doubles, Josep Borell and Miroslav Lajcak, at the table [...]

But, in meetings with the European Union doubles, Josep Borell and Miroslav Lajcak, at the table were neither Kurt's proposal nor Franco-German. It was a third and an entirely different content.

The issue of plates that are neither being replaced nor delayed replacement for another moment has led agreement talks to be put aside and a proposal to unblock the situation.

Asked by Albanian Post that it was discussed in Paris on the two proposals (franco-German and Kurti) as warned by the prime minister, European Union spokesman Peter Stano, has briefly stated what others might not comment on, but that what has been discussed at these meetings could refer a speech by EU Foreign Policy leader Josep Borelli.

“We can talk about others, we can only talk in our name, about the European Union, and that's what we've said at”, Stano told the AP.

“Dictions have focused on helping the parties to find an urgent solution needed to overcome the current crisis and maintain peace and stability on the ground” is Borell's statement, which Stano invites to be cited.

In another statement, referring to Stano, if Borell, it becomes known that the parties have already been offered a proposal on how to shift from this crisis, deepened even with the Serb departure from the institutions and the return to dialogue.

Announcing its meeting with EU ministers, Borell said that at the meeting with the Serbian president's Kurti and president, Vucic, “we presented a proposal”.

This proposal should be discussed. It's a good way out of this” situation, he said.

The first point of the international proposal to exit the current crisis is that the “both sides must confirm their commitment to the Franco-German plan and both sides return to negotiations”.

At point two makes an explosive request for Serbia's government.

Serbia agrees that the demand for the Association of Serb Majora municipalities should be discussed only within the total of the Franco-German plan, hence, as part of the overall structure of the plan”, the international proposal in which the AP has been access to, says.

The third point is another requirement, but for Kosovo.

“Kosovo agrees to ease the measures in relation to the issue of license plates”, the proposal states.

Aiming at these three points in the form of international requirements is calming the situation on the ground, restoring normality and creating the ongoing possibility of dialogue in Brussels.

“This should form the basis for restoring to dialogue and gradual return of Serbs to 48x1> institutions, the proposal is confirmed.

Approximately the same comment was made by Borell, when he claimed he expected that after accepting the “Serb proposal to return to institutions immediately until Kosovo postpones the decision on license plates”.

What will happen next and which were the responses of Kurti and Vucic to the proposal, will be understood more during the day, as it has been announced that Borell will appear at a media conference after meeting with the ministers of the Member States.

How did it get to this proposal?

Paradoxically, but the Government of Kosovo wants the Association of Serb-run municipalities in the General Agreement, which within the district is now known as the Basic Court for the Status of Reports, while Serbia does not want association within the agreement.

But, Serbia makes this rejection precisely because it wants to implement association outside the agreement, and only then discuss the proposal, demanding another concession.

Kosovo has accepted the Association, but within the agreement, in order to imply as the release Kosovo is making in the Franco-German proposal.

This duality has also led to the blocking of the situation in the north, where Kurt decided to sequence the decision for license plates, fines, props.

Serbia used this decision as a reason to block the talks, guiding the Serbian List to issue Kosovo institutions, what it means to bring down the entire dialogue process in Brussels and virtually undo all agreements reached to this stage.

Fear of this movement, envisioned by Serbia, had forced the international community to demand from Kurti to postpone the decision, although they would publicly acknowledge that Kosovo has a right to implement.

The AP also understands that Kurti had accepted the postponement following several-time international demands, especially Americans.

He had even agreed that the push would be made in the form of verbal reproof by the Kosovo Police for illegal car users.

Everything seemed fine until the day Kurt announced the decision to postpone implementation through sequence.

The internationals were surprised by the Kosovo prime minister's statement, because the postponement was happening, but not as the preliminary agreement was.

Within the scaling decision there was a point that internationals were unaware of.

Albanian Post understands that the fine sequence was conceived, proposed and eventually made part of the decision, by Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim.

His subordinate's proposal had accepted Kurti, with the idea that this would better be argued in public that the government is not giving up on law enforcement, only to classify the decision in three different phases.

Unanticipated was the deadline too. Until 10 months were required, the postponement until April 21st was something more than six months.

International surprise with the Kosovo Government's decision and failure to announce the changes also led to the American State Department's harsh reactions through a media communique, which said that “The US is concerned and worried about the Kosovo government's decision”.

Communication conveyed by Antony Blinken, American Secretary of State and was later reconfirmed by White House spokesman Edward “Ned” Price

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