Unlike Lajcak, VV say there are no discussions on BEC regulations in Brussels, nor on the dinar

In the effort of successive clouds to find solutions to the dinar issue, the European Union launches its new meeting between Kosovo and Serbia on April 4th. EU envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue Miroslav Lajcak, considering the preliminary meetings were useful, has written he expects a solution to the [...] issue to be found.
In the effort of successive clouds to find solutions to the dinar issue, the European Union launches its new meeting between Kosovo and Serbia on April 4th. The EU's envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, considering that preliminary meetings were useful, has written that he expects a solution to the Kosovo Central Bank's rule-making issue to be found.
“generally, the meeting has been useful. Both sides had the opportunity to explain their ideas and attitudes. In the end, I concluded that it would take another meeting. The sides will return to Brussels this week and hope we will be able to overcome the remaining” gap, Lajcak said.
In Koosva, meanwhile, criticisms of the opposition that the government is discriminating internal issues has responded to the Vetevendosje Movement.
VV member Commission for European Integrations Agon Batushha said there are no discussions in Brussels on BEC regulations, nor on the dinar.
The regulation is not being discussed in Brussels because the regulation is regulated with the Kosovo constitution and is Kosovo's clear. It is discussed how the local Kosovo Serbs have access to their pensions, which they are receiving from Serbia”, Batusha told Rtv21
But the opposition has insisted that the government is negotiating domestic issues with Serbia. PDK MP Blerta Deliu has criticised Government for its lack of co-operation with the international factor.
) The PDK has expressed concerns about how we have come to this position for the dinar issue to be discussed with Serbia. Lack of co-operation with allies has congratulated Kosovo at this point, Deliu said
The European Union, meanwhile, says the lack of progress in dialogue and in implementing agreements will have consequences for both states on their integration path. VV MP Agon Batusha says Kosovo is implementing obligations that come out of the basic agreement that included association. But, according to him, blocking the dialogue process should not prevent Kosovo's membership in international organisations.
Kosovo is willing to carry out its constructive task. But Serbia is openly breaking the deal by damaging the dialogue. Kosovo will move forward on the Euro-Atlantic road by joining the Council of Europe, Batusha said
Kosovo and Serbia have given their proposals on how they see the solution to the dinar issue, but at the last meeting in Brussels among the chief negotiators said the parties were far from positioning to reach an agreement.












