The ruling party, the Vetëvendosje Movement, expects a change in the European Union's approach to dialogue after the election of new structures. The majority hope that with the arrival of Kaja Kalla at the head of the EU's foreign policy, a new dialogue strategy will be built that can bring results. But the Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo are more skeptical about this.
The deputy of the LVV, at the same time the head of the parliamentary committee for foreign policy, Arbëreshë Kryeziu-Hyseni, tells KosovaPress that the new EU diplomat will have a different approach to countries that oppress and violate democracy, such as Serbia .The opposition MP declares that despite the changes in the leadership structures, the EU's approach to Kosovo in the dialogue will continue to be the same.
The AAK deputy, Time Kadrija, expresses the same opinion.Prime Minister Albin Kurti has often accused the current chief diplomat of the EU, Josep Borrell, but also the EU mediator in the dialogue, Miroslav Lajçak, of bias in the dialogue.
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