“Seriosis and balanced”, what Borrell said about the EU proposal for the Zajednica draft that Kurti accepted yesterday

European Union High Representative Josep Borell has talked for the first time about the 5th proposal for the draft association state, which they brought to Pristina on 21 October. Citing it as an obstacle, Borrell said the EU has made a serious and balanced proposal for the Association of Communities with Serbian Majority. [...]
The chief of European diplomacy said they have insisted that the parties exploit the case, which he said would be a major step towards the normalisation process.
The “is a major obstacle, which is the founding of the Association of Serb majority municipalities in northern Kosovo. In order to help the parties reach agreement, together we have presented a serious European and balanced proposal to establish this association and we have insisted that the parties use this case that would be a big step towards the normalisation process and avoid new spirals of violence”, he said.
Borrell has called for Kosovo and Serbia to engage in dialogue after saying it is the only way to advance further on the road to the European Union.
The Kosovo government after the meetings has confirmed, even Prime Minister Albin Kurti himself has indicated ready to sign the Brussels and Ohrid agreements, including the draft association of Serb majority municipalities, presented by secular diplomats last week.
However, there have still been no signatures of the parties, as the Kosovo government said in a media communiqué Thursday after meetings in Brussels, such a thing has been rejected by Serbia.
According to Kurti, “acceptance means signing, and signing guarantees accession and implementation. ”
Despite my offer, Serbia refused to sign the agreement and draft October 21st. Rather, he requested a side letter that would annul three principles of the Base Agreement, Anex and the October 21st proposal. Accession means signing, and signing guarantees accession and implementation. ”
While Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq has said that “Serbia cannot accept Kosovo's membership in the United Nations Organisation, nor can its independence”.
However, he said they are willing to accept “that has agreed to”, Reporter.net broadcasts.
“During talks in Brussels we have talked about all topics and agreements, I have clearly said that Serbia cannot accept Kosovo's membership in the UN or Kosovo independence, but that we are willing to fulfill what has been agreed on, the October 21st letter is a good one. The basis for continuing discussions in the future”, he said after meetings.












