“Vucic left the ball to the Kosovo side”, Nazarko: Kosovo Must Have International Adviser Team

Analyst Mentor Nature spoke of the performance of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia and the meetings the leaders of the two states held with senior EU and US officials in recent days in Pristina and Belgrade. As he put it, Serbian President Vucic accepted the Franco-German plan for normalising relations, adding that [...]
As he put it, Serbian President Vucic accepted the Franco-German plan for normalisation of relations, adding that he gave the ball to the Kosovo side”. Furthermore, the analyst stressed that Kosovo should have an international advisory team and a unity structure to harmonise attitudes.
Nazarko said Abc. It says that the German Franko Plan, revised, has been presented to Kosovo and Serbia, and on the one hand we have Vucic controlling the situation autocratically, which to ensure internal consensus or to enable a meeting with the government and makes a message to the nation.
As far as Kosovo approaches are concerned, there is no discussion with the government, national speech or parliament. What I can say is that Vucic has learned from his predecessors' mistakes and, in the face of international factor, is showing constructive approaches. So he left the ball to Kosovo side.
All of a sudden, Vucic accepted the plan on one condition. While Kosovo said it does not accept. Kurti said I'm willing to admit, but Vucic is organising the barricades that he will accept. He acknowledged, the barricades presented it as evidence of victimisation... the key word defining the behaviour of the Serbian factor is victimisation.
I think the moment has come that Kosovo should have, is not late, for an international advisory team. Second, to have a structure similar to the unity group Rugova had to harmonise attitudes with other Kosovo factors.“, Nazarko said, among other things.












