The government says it depends on progress in dialogue.

The Kosovo government does not foresee obstacles to the benefits of first payment from the European Union under the Development Plan. The executives say they expect 32m euros to be disbursed by the EU in December this year, until they underline that these vehicles should not be conditioned with Kosovo-Serbia dialogue. Such a thing [...]
The Kosovo government does not foresee obstacles to the benefits of first payment from the European Union under the Development Plan. The executives say they expect 32m euros to be disbursed by the EU in December this year, until they underline that these vehicles should not be conditioned with Kosovo-Serbia dialogue. Such a thing is found wrong even by the largest opposition PDK.
However, in the European Union, they refocus for Kosova Press, that for Kosovo and Serbia, the benefit of millions of EU members is related to constructive engagement in dialogue, which will require an opinion on the part of EU dialogue representative Miroslav Lajcak.
However, the same does not answer the question of whether next week's meeting at the level of top negotiators in Brussels will be crucial to achieving progress in dialogue, hence giving the green light for partitioning tools for Kosovo and Serbia.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Kreshnik Ahmeti says of Kosova Prees, that the dilemma that the delivery of tools will occur by not expecting their separation to be conditioned with dialogue with Serbia.
Former Foreign Minister, MP PDK, Enver Hoxhaj, meanwhile, describes as wrong conditioning the possible separation of means from the growth plan with progress in dialogue.
Of the 6 billion euros meant for Western Balkan countries with the Growth Plan, Kosovo is worth over 800 million.
European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leeyen, under the Berlin Process, indicated that within this year, the first tools from this fund will be separated.
The EU recently approved the reform agendas of five Western Balkan countries, including Kosovo, which have presented them as a condition to benefit from the Development Plan package.












