Government tries to cover the dinar issue at a meeting with Lajcak

First Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration, Development and Dialogue of the Republic of Kosovo Besnik Bislimi received European Union Special Representative for Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue Miroslav Lajcak at the meeting. A government media communiqué reportedly spoke at the meeting on walking away and advancing in implementing the Basic Agreement. Regarding [...]
A government media communiqué reportedly spoke at the meeting on walking away and advancing in implementing the Basic Agreement. In this regard, Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi reaffirmed that the agreement must be implemented through a plan of fair, equal and balanced sequence between the parties.
He said the signing of the agreement is competition and for accepting and implementing it. In this direction, Serbia's refusal and the letter of Prime Minister Brnabiq last December do not contribute positively to the spirit of dialogue and implementation in full implementation of the agreement.
“In the meantime, on Kosovo's punitive measures, was demanded on the part of Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi as soon as possible, where he expressed that they are unfair and final steps should be taken towards their removal. Furthermore, in terms of the trip of the Republic of Kosovo towards membership in the Council of Europe, it was clarified and by Emissari Lajcak that Kosovo's intervention in the organisation is not linked to the process of dialogue, and that they are two separate processes. On the CEC rule, Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi clarified that this is not part of the dialogue process, and the same is not subject to negotiations between the parties. Also, I assure Mr. Lajcak, the government is interested in ensuring continued financial support for Serbia for Kosovo Serbs on the educational field, welfare and social protection.” It says on notice.
Lajcak himself in a press proposal after the meeting said they have fallen
Full announcement:
First Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration, Development and Dialogue of the Republic of Kosovo Besnik Bislimi received European Union Special Representative for Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue Miroslav Lajcak at the meeting.
The meeting talked about walking away and advancing the implementation of the Bazic Agreement. In this regard, Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi reaffirmed that the agreement must be implemented through a plan of fair, equal and balanced sequence between the parties. He said the signing of the agreement is competition and for accepting and implementing it. In this direction, Serbia's refusal and the letter of Prime Minister Brnabiq last December do not contribute positively to the spirit of dialogue and implementation in full implementation of the agreement.
Meanwhile, on Kosovo's punitive measures, Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi demanded that they be removed as soon as possible, where he indicated they are unfair and final steps should be taken towards their removal.
Furthermore, in terms of the trip of the Republic of Kosovo towards membership in the Council of Europe, it was clarified and by Emissari Lajcak that Kosovo's intervention in the organisation is not linked to the process of dialogue, and that they are two separate processes.
On the CEC rule, Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi clarified that this is not part of the dialogue process, and the same is not subject to negotiations between the parties. Also, I assure Mr. Lajcak, the government is interested in ensuring the continuation of Serbia's financial support for Kosovo Serbs on the educational field, welfare and social protection.
During the meeting, other issues related to the dialogue process were raised, such as the overall implementation of the energy agreement, with emphasis on non-cooperative approach to maintenance of interconction lines; that for license, and telecommunications. Over the latter, concern over Serbia's continuing violations and interference in frequencies within the territory of the Republic of Kosovo was addressed, concerns such as the ARKEP and the KPM.
Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi addressed the issue of illegal passports KU, on which he underlined that this proposal follows to be unfair and that the same harms the dialogue process.
In conclusion, he announced the emissar and the steps the Government is taking as supporting two thousand jobs in the four northern municipalities, as well as citing the latest UNDP report, which found an increase in the sense of security in Kosovo Serbs -- from 15.3% and 33.8% in the past two years -- to 37.6%.












