Five years from Washington Agreement, big promises and few results

Kosovo's prime minister at the time, Avdullah Hoti, and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, signed the agreement on economic normalisation at the White House, in the presence of President Donald Trump. The document signed for establishing diplomatic relations was written in four copies: in Albanian, English, [...]
The document, signed for establishing diplomatic relations, was written in four copies: Albanian, English, Jewish and Serbian.
As a result of this agreement, Israel and Kosovo exchanged bilateral recognition, so on March 14, 2021, Kosovo opened its embassy in Jerusalem.
The Kosovo and Israeli flag stationed near the Kosovo Embassy building in Jerusalem.
Under commitments signed on September 4th in Washington, Kosovo agreed to honour a year-long mortorium, through which it would not apply for membership in international organisations.
In the past 12 months, Kosovo has not applied for membership in any international organisations.
The agreement also forced Serbia to suspend its initiative to persuade the various states of the world to attract recognition of Kosovo's independence.
Below are the content points of the agreement signed by the Kosovo and Serbian sides:
Both sides will implement the agreement on the Belgrade-Pristina highway, signed on February 14th, 2020.
Both sides will implement the Belgrade-Pristina railway agreement signed on February 14th, 2020. Furthermore, the two sides will be devoted to a feasibility study for the possibilities of connecting Belgrade-Pristina railway infrastructure to a deep sea port in the Adriatic.
Kosovo (Pristina) and Serbia (Belgrade) will work with the US International Finance Development and EXIM Corporation, in memorandums of understanding to operate these:
- Peace membership.
- Pristina-Merdare Railway Link
- Nis-Pristina Railway Link
-Security of finance for credit support required for small- and medium-sized enterprises
- Additional bilateral projects
-Full international in Belgrade, Serbia, the US International Financial Development Corporation.
-Both sides will open and operation the facility at the joint Merdare border crossing.
-Both sides will join “the mini-Schengen area”, announced by Serbia, Albania and Northern Macedonia in October of 2019 and will take full advantage of it.
-Both sides will recognise diplomas and professional certificates each other.
Both sides would agree to work with the US Department of Energy and other subjects of the U.S. Government in a feasibility study, with the aim of joint use of Lake Weyman, as a reliable supplier of water and energy.
-Both sides will multiply their energy sources.
Both sides will ban the use of 5G equipment, provided by incredible vendors, on their communication networks. Where such devices are already available, the two sides are engaged in removing them and other efforts of time mediation.
-Both sides will increase control of air passengers, sharing information between each other and within the general framework of co-operation with the US in the Balkans, and engage in technological updates, combating malicious activities, implementing and operational systems provided by the US, for control and information, including: PISCES, APIS, ATS-G and STEP.
Both sides pledge to defend and promote religious freedoms, including the resumption of interreligious communication, the protection of religious sites and the implementation of judicial decisions related to the Serbian Orthodox Church, as well as the continuation of property returns without inheritance from the Holocaust period, as well as the Jewish property that no one has asked for.
Both sides pledge to speed up efforts to locate and identify the remains of missing persons. Both sides commit to identifying and implement long and lasting solutions for refugees and internally displaced persons. Both sides commit to determining a point of contact, which will lead these efforts within their respective ministries and coordinate these efforts between Belgrade and Pristina, and update the data for the number of cases resolved and those under way every year, reports the KP, broadcast Periscope.
- Both sides will work with 69 countries, which the homosexuals consider a crime, to deriminate.
-Both sides pledge to declare Hezbollah terrorist organisations and to fully meet measures to limit Hezbollah operations and financial activities under their jurisdiction.
-Kosovo (Pristina) will agree to implement a one-year rhetoric not to seek new membership in international organisations.
-Serbia (Belgrade) will agree to implement a one-year rhetoric on its campaign for recognition and will refrain from formal or informal demands on any country or international organisation, not to recognise Kosovo (Pristina) as an independent state.
- All deals to give up will go into effect immediately.
-Kosovo (Pristina) and Israel agree to know each other. /Periscope/












