Bislimi and Petkovic chief negotiators meet in Brussels today

Today in Brussels, chief negotiators Besnik Bislimi and Petar Petkovovic will meet to discuss again and find a solution for the form of sending financial support to the Serb community within the Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo regulation. Prime Minister Albin Kurti said yesterday that chief negotiator Besnik Bislim at Thursday's meeting in [...]
Today in Brussels, chief negotiators Besnik Bislimi and Petar Petkovovic will meet to discuss again and find a solution for the form of sending financial support to the Serb community within the Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo regulation.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said that chief negotiator Besnik Bislimi, at Thursday's meeting in Brussels, cannot negotiate the Central Bank regulation that excludes the dinar from use.
I have said my opinion and we are kept under and behind the Central Bank. When there was a problem with the license plates then Minister Svechla and I were on the front line, we're gone. I'm not the prime minister who decides for the CEC. Powers are divided in Kosovo, we are not autocratic states like Serbia, where one man decides for all. So, there's a decision, a regulation of the CEC and we're here as governments to help. That's why my deputy, Besnik Bislim, cannot negotiate that regulation. Unless there's any consequence that no one will ever have, then let's see what we can do to make a transition as good as possible. We are not keepers of this new CEC decision, in this sense the main event has already occurred, we are now in post-festum phase and we must see that there is no consequence of”, Kurti said, in a press statement before the Northern Mitrovica municipality.
While the European Union's envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, through a Facebook post, has indicated that the two chief negotiators, Besnik Bislimi and Petar Petkovic, will continue our discussions on finding a viable solution for people affected by the Kosovo Central Bank's decision, RTKlive reports.
Unlike the last meeting between chief negotiators Besnik Bislimi and Petar Petkovovic, the European Union's mediation has been held on March 25th, just to find a solution, but it ended without results.
Serbia is asking Kosovo to postpone implementation of the Kosovo Central Bank decision, while Kosovo is insisting it is in its right.
Kosovo has submitted its proposals and ideas about the issue and at meetings introduced and argued them.
Kosovo's proposals are in line with the CEC regulation, which the government says its contents are not discussed.












