Who is unlocking “following the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue process?

Solving the issue of the new president or president remains urgent. But Prime Minister Albin Kurti is urgently being asked to act on another process of importance, the process of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia. Although, it is not known how much <x0-life” remains to the current government leading, yet the new extuivi does not [...]
Solving the issue of the new president or president remains urgent.
But Prime Minister Albin Kurti is urgently being asked to act on another process of importance, the process of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.
Although it is not known how much <x0-life” remains with the current government leading, however, the new extuivi has not held a meeting within the dialogue, neither at the high level nor among the chief negotiators.
The two sides have entered a position in which it is difficult to reach a quick deal, to produce results politically, but it can be continued in technical terms, which have nothing to do with recognising independence, or the Serb municipalities in Kosovo, can continue for technical terms dialogue”, stated Endri Tafani, an expert of international affairs.
According to connoisseurs for International Affairs, Andrew Tafani, dialogue should not stop in any situation, nor should new elections potentially come.
“If there are new elections, a new Government or new parliament will arise, but that doesn't mean you have to stop the dialogue, because elections can happen in the future, at this moment is to make dialogue on technical issues, prepare your demands, take the position of the other side”, tafani stressed.
Once the new government was formed, the chief negotiator was named Jeton Zulfaj, but neither did this hold a meeting within the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue.
But the rest of the dialogue continues to be the subject of meetings even abroad that Kurt is conducting.
Kurti mentioned the question of dialogue at a meeting in London on Thursday with UK Secretary of Foreign Affairs Yvette Cooper.
There the state prime minister reiterated the three preconditions for continuing the process, handing over Serbia to chief criminal Milan Radojic, withdrawing former Prime Minister Brnabiq's letter, and signing the Ohrid Agreement.
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