A few weeks of voting for KiE accession Can Kosovo be conditioned by the EU?

European expert, who heads the European Initiative for Stability, Gerald Knaus, says conditioning Kosovo's membership with the establishment of association, would be wrong and would make none of them realise. Knaus went on to say the Government has been asked to send a project (draft) that is unofficial for [...]
Knaus went on to say the Government has been asked to send a project (draft) that is unofficial for which the Serb side has not said they agree -- a project by the international community, from the European Union, but unofficially from the European Union.
There's something strange. The government has been asked to submit a project (draft) that is unofficial, which the Serb side has not said agreed to -- a project by the international community, by the European Union, but unofficially by the European Union. It's a non-Paper/Pagment (an informal document), a draft status, and Kosovo is asked to submit it to the Constitutional Court. If you ask me, I'd do it, because I don't see any danger. At the end of the day, the association will function only if Serbs like it, if the Constitutional Court currently examines it and says it is in accordance with or is not in accordance with the Constitution. It is likely that the Constitutional Court will not examine it at all because it is an informal document. In Germany, the court would not consider an informal document. But let the Court make such a decision. My advice is, if this is the only requirement, it doesn't change the reality that an association exists after two months, after three months, by the end of next year, there should be reconciliation of those with whom it becomes, so Serbian municipalities and I'm not currently sure that they are really willing to agree to that. I don't know what the logic is, but if that's the condition, I'd send it”, he told VOA.












