Kosovo Peace and Democracy Summit: Dialogue has no alternative, compromise is needed
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In the framework of the Kosovo Peace and Democracy Summit, which is being held today in Prishtina, the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue and the need for a new start in this process were also discussed.

In the discussion panel on this issue, the Deputy Director for the Wider Europe Programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations, Tefta Kelmendi, said that the dialogue with Serbia is a challenging process, but it has no way out. According to her, the parties should be constructive in this process.

Meanwhile, Dragisa Mijacic from the Institute for Territorial Economic Development (InTER), said that the dialogue so far has not been favorable for the Serbian community in Kosovo.

The Consulting Senior Analyst, International Crisis Group (ICG), Marko Prelex, said that dialogue has no alternative, but emphasized that compromise is needed from both sides.

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