Next Monday parliamentary debate on Kosovo- Serbia

Kosovo Assembly deputies will discuss the dialogue under way between Kosovo and Serbia on Monday. The 13 February session is expected to start at 12 p.m. until the signature request was made by PDK deputies. The parliamentary “Debat for developments in dialogue between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia”, it says in [...]
The 13 February session is expected to start at 12 p.m. until the signature request was made by PDK deputies.
The parliamentary “Debat for developments in the dialogue between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia” is said on the agenda signed by Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca.
In a bid signed by nine PDK deputies for parliamentary debate on dialogue with Serbia, dialogue in the past two years has reportedly entered a path that is not heading towards a final agreement, reports the “Justice Vowy”.
The approach of the Republic of Kosovo in relation to certain issues related to this process, including and not limited to the transparency and accountability that should characterize the same”, the PDK's motion said.
Kosovo- Serbia has started in 2011 on technical issues and has then moved to political levels. In 2013 the agreement was reached and the signatures of the two countries' leaders were established. There, at the first point, second, third, fourth, five and six are talking about the establishment of the Serb-based municipality Association. Integration of parallel structures through institutions, as well as integration of the justice system in the north into the Republic of Kosovo system, was envisioned. Also, in the agreement was preceded by holding local elections in northern municipalities, as well as having a reconciliation for discussion on energy issues. In 2015, the Association Agreement was reached, which was subsequently reviewed by the Constitutional Court, which had concluded that some provisions of the Association statute were not in accordance with the Constitution.
Currently, Kosovo and Serbia are discussing an international plan called “
Internationals, including officials from the United States, have asked Kosovo to immediately establish the Association of Communities with Serbian Majority to then go to “Prime Minister Albin Kurti has agreed to establish an Association but not before Kosovo and Serbia achieve mutual recognition.












