Stano: Kosovo, Serbia have international obligations, on the contrary, consequences are great

European Union Assistant Peter Stano has said that Kosovo and Serbia have international obligations and that both countries are expected to implement the agreement in full. On the contrary, orders Stano, there will be consequences. “Of course there will be consequences. There will be political consequences, reputation consequences, and financial consequences. And that is said [...]
There will certainly be consequences. There will be political consequences, reputation consequences, and financial consequences. And that's also said in the agreed agreement the two sides agreed on, to be signed by Stano.
These comments by the Brussels spokesperson come after Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq again has claimed that his state will not apply all provisions of the agreement on the road towards rating to intermediate relations. Kosovo and Serbia.
Although he did not want to comment directly on this agreement, Deputy Peter Stano, however, reminded Serbia that it has obligations derived from this agreement, which will also be considered in chapter 35 to negotiate an agenda. Lack of implementation, according to Stanos, would have implications for the overall process of Serbia's membership in the European Union.
Monitoring developments and actions on the ground will be, according to Stanos, the main move for the European Union as well as international partners to judge whether there is a realisation, whether implementation is advancing and whether the agreement is alive or not.












