Lajiq: More talk about the possibility of a new conflict than of resolving Serbia's Kosovo problem

“The international community experienced a complete debli in Kosovo, because 24 years after the end of the war more talk about the possibility of a new conflict than the resolution of Kosovo's “problem” and Serbian-Albanian relations, the president of Serbia's Social Democratic Party (SDPS) has said. Rasim Lajic in an interview for the pro-government Serbian newspaper [...]
Asked whether he is optimistic about resolving the Kosovo “issue” and whether the sanctions imposed by the West on Kurti will lead to de escalation, Lajic answers that it is exactly the opposite, which at first is completely pessimistic or more realistic on the issue.
After the Franco-German plan, while all were optimistic that things were going towards resolution, I argued there would be nothing of this and that the plan would suffer the fate of many similar projects. First of all, the positions of both sides are diametrically opposed. Second, Kurt believes that “should take everything and give nothing in exchange for”, which is an impossible “ ” result of any negotiations. They have done nothing else”, the former Serbian government minister has claimed from among Bosniaks in the service of Vuciqi, broadcasts Paparaci.
Asked whether he expects international mediators to do something, he claims that “could see their haste to somehow solve the problem, or at least appear to have been resolved, before the May elections for the European Parliament and the November presidential elections in 2024”.
This is a full debli of the international community, which 24 years after the end of the war, we are talking more about the possibility of a new conflict than the resolution of Kosovo's “problem” and Serbian-Albanian relations. The negotiations have been conducted consistently under the supervision of the international community, and it is logical that it maintains a good share of responsibility for such a scenario, if Serbs and Albanians had reached an agreement, it would not have come to the 1992-1993> conflict, Lajjic said.
He also stresses that “Albin Kurti believes that the time is working for him and that he has no need to compromise, and that in fact time is neither Belgrade's nor Pristina's”.
“Because in the permanent tense atmosphere there will be fewer Serbs in Kosovo, and at the same time Kosovo will remain isolated, outside of all integration flows”, Rasim Lajiq has claimed.












