Serbia-Kosovo government: Do Acciation

The Serbian side's chief negotiator in dialogue, Petar Petkov, has said that in the dialogue mediated by the European Union, in Brussels, Kosovo and Serbia are not equal. On Sunday, June 10th, a host of Replics have been held between Vetevendosje Movement Parliamentary Group chief Mimoza Kusari-Lila and Serbian side chief negotiator in the dialogue Petar Petkovovic. [...]
The Serbian side's chief negotiator in dialogue, Petar Petkov, has said that in the dialogue mediated by the European Union, in Brussels, Kosovo and Serbia are not equal.
On Sunday, June 10th, a host of Replics have been held between Vetevendosje Movement Parliamentary Group chief Mimoza Kusari-Lila and Serbian side chief negotiator in the dialogue Petar Petkovovic.
Directed Petkoviq, the deputy of office, has sent a message reminding him that Kosovo is ready for an agreement with Serbia. That's just mutual recognition.
After that statement, Petkovic, who in a post in his Twitter account, has said that in the dialogue mediated by the European Union, Kosovo and Serbia are not equal.
According to him, in the relationship dialogue between the two sides it is “asymmetrical”.
That is because, as Petkovovic pointed out, Serbia is a member of the United Nations organisation, while Kosovo is not.
He added that this “thing will remain”.
Let's start from the beginning, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, because you don't understand anything. Dialogue is not about your wishes and dreams, but about normalising relations based on the UN decision from 2010. In dialogue, our relationship is asymmetrical because only Serbia is a member of the UN and will remain that way. And now, a bit of reality form the Association of Serbian municipalities”, Petkovic wrote.
Otherwise, the VV deputy's statement came after Petkov had said Kosovo does not want to dialogue.
When Mimoza Kusari-Lila says compromise with Serbia is impossible, it means that Kosovo will not dialogue” had written in Titter, Petkovic.
In addition, Petkovic has said that the only “alternative to dialogue and compromise is tension on the ground, and that is what Albin Kurti wants. Serbia will preserve peace and stability, despite Kosovo's militant dreams”.
The Republic of Kosovo seeks mutual recognition, while this requirement has also supported the European Parliament, through a resolution calling for dialogue for normalisation of relations between Kosovo and Serbia to be “based on mutual recognition” and not as Serbia is claiming to have this self-compromising.
I'm sorry. @mimozakusar
Yeah. Now, what's going on? ʹ hyз 2010. So what do you do? growth You know what? ım once n' n' n' n' n' n' n' n' n' ' З '%! https://t.co/OIMFY4YRRA) You know what? (@PetkovicPetar) Yuly 10, 2022











