Brnabyq in front of Kurt in the dialogue, Vuciq ukracts? The negotiations?

Currently in the Kosovo-Serbia talks, held in Brussels, the two sides' chiefs are Albin Kurti and Aleksandar Vuciq. But there are elements that show that dialogue protagonists can change. Vuciq gave signals that the Serbian government at the helm with Ana Brnabiq could receive “Frets” in hand. This opportunity was asked on CNN [...]
In the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, representation can be changed if the signals Serbia President Aleksandar Vuciq gave to Serbia from New York on Wednesday evening and what CNN television discussed in the interview with Kurti.
The president made a strange warning saying he would never accept Kosovo becoming part of the UN.
According to him, the government of Serbia can do that, but that he as president will not sign.
With this sentence, Vuciq suddenly makes Serbia's Government part of the game of dialogue, even though the prime minister there has no political weight and exclusively depends on Vuciq.
Serbia will never allow Kosovo's membership in the UN while I am president. Maybe the government decides otherwise, but it won't have my signature. But do we want compromise solutions and good reports, of course we want to. But first we see the rights of Serbs, what we gain, and whether Resolution 1244 is being respected. But I'm afraid this isn't entirely real” has gone down.
In the past, when Ivica Dacic was at the helm of the government of Serbia, he was the one who signed agreements with Kosovo in Brussels.
Then, with the empowering of Vuchy dialogue, it was carried where he was in position, to the prime minister or presidency.
The possibility of Brnabic taking part in the dialogue and meeting with Kurt was also mentioned on CNN by journalist Christiane Ammanpour, who asked Kurt if the Serbian prime minister could be the partner for the deal.
CNN even illustrated the question of the journalist with a view to Brnabyq in northern Kosovo.
Serbia is unfortunately not a democracy where people who have not participated in the crimes of the 1990s can lead the country. You have prime minister in Serbia, but Serbia is still “one man show”. Their president is the one who decides the entire time” said Kurti when he was asked about Brnabyci in the dialogue.
“I allowed Mrs. Brnabyq to visit Kosovo's veroia and I hope that with these visits they can see is a normal and more democratic country than Serbia and more independent than Serbia, because Serbia is dependent on Russia” he said.
Recently, there is an added commitment by the US and the EU to seek a Kosovo-Serbia agreement, Kurti says there is hope.
“I hope that in the coming weeks and months, we will be approaching the legally binding” agreement, he said on CNN.












