“Dialolog sound sense, without treatment as equal parties of both countries”

A possible high-level meeting between Prime Minister Kurti and the Serbian president is not expected to happen soon in Brussels. However, Brussels has continued to call on both countries to implement all agreements. Recently, their demand is to postpone the Kosovo Central Bank's decision on the euro as currency [...]
A possible high-level meeting between Prime Minister Kurti and the Serbian president is not expected to happen soon in Brussels. However, Brussels has continued to call on both countries to implement all agreements. Recently, their demand is to postpone the Kosovo Central Bank's decision on the euro as the only currency.
The dinar was also spoken of in Brussels, but Kosovo was represented by the governor. At present, connoisseurs and political developments are considering that dialogue has no meaning to go on without being treated as equal parties of both countries.
Officials in Brussels even reiterated that Kosovo and Serbia will not progress towards the EU if they do not implement them.
But according to Professor Mazbul Baraliu, starting with the international community's approach not to treat the parties equally, there can be no dialogue, especially after Banjska's attack.
“There will be no first meeting, if there will be zero results, as until now that three years' results of conversations other than imposing an act that has imposed several European Union countries, France and Germany, the two sides which have not been accepted by one party exclusively by the other have been naively accepted, cannot have dialogue until the parties are treated equal, until Kosovo is sanctioned without any basis and”, Baral told RTK.
European Union officials have met separately in recent months Prime Minister Kurti and the Serbian president. Another meeting in Brussels on the dinar issue was last week, but Central Bank governor took part in Kosovo.












