‘It is surprising that the EU does not react to Belgrade's speech’, Rashiti: Kosovo should coordinate its actions with the allies
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Kosovo must go to the Brussels dialogue at all costs and using all political and institutional power, says the director of the Balkan Group for Politics, Naim Rashiti. According to him, showing that it is interested in agreement and peace, Kosovo has an advantage over Serbia at the negotiating table. Commenting on recent developments in the north of the country, Rashiti says that parallel to the issue of license plates and IDs, there should be dialogue on other topics so that the emphasis is not placed on an issue that generates tension. Rashiti told KosovaPress that the internationals should put pressure on Serbia to stop its actions and continue the implementation of the agreement while criticizing the European Union for the lack of a strong reaction to the official Belgrade's speech and Sunday's developments in the north of Kosovo. He says that the European Union has all the instruments to put enough pressure on Belgrade in order to accept the implementation of the agreements. According to him, the main tendency of the president of Serbia is that the north of Kosovo does not take any steps towards integration. However, he adds that Serbia will be faced with an act that will accept the issue of signs in the north since it cannot resist it and, according to him, the only way to prevent it will be with the methods it used on Sunday.
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