Bislim from Brussels: We discussed presentation of the original draft for self-advanced Serbian municipalities

In Brussels, the trilateral meeting has ended between Kosovo's chief negotiator, Besnik Bislimi and Serbia's Petar Petkov, with the European Union's special minister for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak. Following this meeting, where implementation of the agreement on normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia was discussed, Bislim has warned of the possibility of a meeting [...]
Following this meeting, where implementation of the agreement on normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia was discussed, Bislimi has warned of the possibility of a meeting at the level of leaders of both countries, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Alexander Vuciq, within April.
The “Pat an agreement between the parties that the next top political meeting be held on 22 April. But this at the last moment is not very certain, as there are indicators that Serbia's president is not ready for that date”, he has said.
At the meeting, Bislimi has indicated that the presentation of the initial draft of the management group over the self-awareness of Serb majority municipalities has been discussed. He has also told of other issues discussed at the meeting.
The “Ide is to introduce an initial draft of the management group. There's a little bit of uncertainty about how the procedure should go, who should be represented first and as. Then we discussed other current issues, like energy. For example, we have also discussed the matter of license plates. I have shown that the census by the end of March is doing well, but after the burning of cars there have been demands from Serbia that Kosovo show good will and not impose measures. I think this job is over, it's not supposed to be discussed on license plates, it's applied. Also, more importantly, we have discussed how the next steps of the basic agreement should be sequenced as recognition of diplomas, finding the undiscovered, notable of Kosovo in international and other organisations”, he concluded.












