The clan also laid a draft of the Franco-German plan: Here are 10 points

Klan Kosova has secured a version of the Franco-German plan. It is a fundamental agreement between the two sides, but not yet officially confirmed. The basic agreement between Kosovo and Serbia the High Contracting Poles; Aware of his responsibility to maintain peace; [...]
It is a fundamental agreement between the two sides, but not yet officially confirmed.
Basic Agreement between Kosovo and Serbia
High Contract sides;
Aware of his responsibility to maintain peace;
Dedicated to contribute to regional co-operation and security in Europe;
Understanding that the invisibility of borders and respect of territorial integrity and sovereignty, as well as protection of national minorities, are fundamental conditions for peace;
Acting on historical facts and not judging the different views of the parties on fundamental issues, including the status issue;
In a desire to create conditions for the cooperation of the parties in behalf of the people,
We agreed on the following:
Article 1
The sides will jointly develop normal, good neighbourly relations on the basis of equal rights.
Both sides will mutually recognise relevant documents and national symbols, including passports, diplomas, vehicle plates and customs stamps.
Article 2
Both sides will be guided by the purpose and principles set out in the United Nations Charter, especially those for sovereign rights of states, respect for their independence, autonomy and territorial integrity, the right to self - determination and human protection, rights and non-discrimination.
Article 3
In harmony with the United Nations Charter, parties will resolve any differences between them only by peaceful means and refrain from threatening or using force.
Article 4
The sides stem from the assumption that neither side can represent the other side in the international sphere or act on its behalf.
Serbia will not oppose Kosovo's membership in any international organisation.
Article 5
Both sides will support their aspirations to become members of the European Union.
Article 6
While this basic agreement represents an important step towards normalisation, both sides will continue the process of EU-led dialogue with a new momentum, which will lead to a legally binding and comprehensive agreement on normalisation of relations.
The sides agree on deepening co-operation in the future in the fields of economy, science and technology, traffic and connection, relations in justice and law enforcement, mail and telecommunications, health, health, culture, religion, sports, environmental protection, missing persons and others, similar areas through reaching specific agreements.
Article 7
Both sides are committed to reaching concrete agreements, in line with relevant instruments of the Council of Europe and using existing European experiences in order to ensure a proper level of self-government for the Serb community in Kosovo and access to services in several specific areas, including access to financial assistance from Serbia and direct communication channels between the Serb community and the Government of Kosovo.
The sides will formalise the status of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Kosovo and ensure a high level of protection of Serbian religious and cultural heritage, in line with existing European models.
Article 8
The sides will exchange permanent missions. They will be located at the government headquarters. Practical issues related to the deployment of missions will be addressed separately.
Article 9
Both sides stress the commitment of the EU and other donors to create a special financial assistance package for joint projects by parties for economic development, co-ordination, green transition and other key areas.
Article 10
The sides will form a joint commission, headed by the EU, to monitor the implementation of this agreement.
Both sides confirm their commitment to implementing all past dialogue.












