Abbott warns important visits to Pristina: It is time for Kosovo to officially present a draft for Association

British Ambassador to Kosovo Nicholas Abbott has said allies want to see progress in normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia. He has said that until he has indicated that this week there will be significant <x0-visitors in Pristina, among other things, the director for the Western Balkans in the British government. Abbott [...]
He has said that until he has indicated that this week there will be significant <x0-visitors in Pristina, among other things, the director for the Western Balkans in the British government.
Abbott has said it is time for Kosovo to formally propose a draft state for the Association of Serb majority municipalities, based on the vision presented by Prime Minister Kurti on 2 May, and in line with the criteria set by the EU.
Kosovo's “Aleates want to see progress in normalising relations with Serbia.
So now it is time for Kosovo to formally propose a draft status for Association, based on the vision presented by the prime minister last week, in line with the criteria set by the EU”, has written Abbott among other things.
We remember that at the two-May summit in Brussels, the Managing Team for the drafting of the Association statute, comprised of four members of the Serb community, it has introduced the draft status status draft for forming the Association.
Prime Minister Kurti said that “clearly there is a desire for a Republika Srpska in Kosovo, and that wish has written this statute”. According to him, the document, as such, is “currently incompatible with constitutionality”.
Kurti at this meeting has proposed a draft-vision on what values and principles should be like, and what should be the framework that regulates the issue of non-communal communities, respectively, of the Serb community in Kosovo”.












