Bajrami to monitor implementation of agreement, analysts comment on this decision

There are still four days left to create the Joint Monitoring Committee team, which will follow through on the implementation of the Kosovo agreement, Serbia. Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has said Kosovo has named Ambassador Agron Bajrami as chairman of this committee. Political officials have opposing attitudes about whether this [...]
There are still four days left to create the Joint Monitoring Committee team, which will follow through on the implementation of the Kosovo agreement, Serbia. Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has said Kosovo has named Ambassador Agron Bajrami as chairman of this committee. Political officials have opposing attitudes about whether this appointment is the right one.
A few more days take place a month since Kosovo and Serbia agreed in Ohrid, among other things, to the establishment of the monitoring committee for implementation of the agreement and its annex.
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi in an interview for “The Voice of America” has said that Kosovo's nominated to lead this committee is Kosovo's ambassador to Brussels, Agron Bajrami.
Former Kosovo diplomat Blerim Canaj says the appointment of Bajrami in this position is a good find.
But, university professor Abbit Hoxha says the commitment of Ambassador Bajrami to this position is the departure of institutions from responsibility.
The Joint Monitoring Committee, to be chaired by the EU, according to the annex reached in Ohrid has time to be established by April 18th. /Tve1












