EU denies Kurti, publishes written plan

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti stated after the meeting in Brussels that the only one who went with the proposal written on the table was him, but the day later Kurti was denied when the media published the European Union's written document-proposal. Details on how to proceed, the document is listed articles and explanations [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti stated after the meeting in Brussels that the only one who went with the proposal written on the table was him, but the day later Kurti was denied when the media published the European Union's written document-proposal.
Details on how to move forward, the document is listed articles and the explanation of how implementation is provided.
Initially, it was published by Radio Free Europe, calling to sources within the European Union.
The plan for the sequenced implementation of the Base Agreement, published by the media, has so far not been denied by any European Union official.
The document cites that implementation would begin with the “opening of the negotiation process for the statue of instruments for self-enamination of Serbs in Kosovo“, meaning the Association of Commons.
In parallel, Serbia would no longer insist on the use of astrostic and currency or UNMIK participation in regional forums.
Then to complete negotiations for “The statue of self-aware instruments for Kosovo Serbs”.
The next step, under this EU proposal, would be for the parties not to interfere with each other's internal affairs and refrain from any form of violence, or inciting violence.

According to the EU, then the “self-information structures for Kosovo Serbs“would be established, and the structures managed by Serbia to Kosovo would be phased out and their transformation under self-information instruments.
This would be followed by recognition of national documents and symbols.
The next step would be the agreement for a binding guide to implement obligations stemming from past agreements in the dialogue.
Establishing the statute of the Orthodox Church of Serbia in Kosovo would constitute the next step, followed by practical arrangements for exchanging permanent missions.
Serbia, after that, would not oppose Kosovo's membership in any international organisation, while Kosovo would complete its internal procedure for the protection of Serbian cultural and religious sites.
Also, under the EU proposal, a special working group, led by the European Union, would be deployed for implementation of provisions of the agreement.
After that, however, the organisation of the donor conference and the preparation of projects by the parties would follow.
In the end, according to this EU proposal, negotiations on the legally binding agreement would begin for the comprehensive normalisation of the reports.












