The deadlock in the dialogue; pessimism that there will be results
The Kosovo-Serbia dialogue has entered a new deadlock,
political analysts consider. The lack of readiness to implement the basic
Brussels agreement and the Ohrid annex, according to them, is a sign that the
dialogue will not progress this year either, especially when the new elections
in the European Union will be held in June. On the other hand, from the
opposition parties, they say that Kosovo has only regressed in the dialogue
until now, while they criticize the executive for the lack of transparency in
this process.
The MP of the Democratic League of Kosovo,
Rrezarta Krasniqi, tells KosovaPress that she does not expect anything concrete
in the dialogue this year, while adding that Kosovo is being conditioned in its
integration process in the EU with the dialogue with Serbia.
On the other hand, the political analyst, Artan
Muhaxheri, says that more damage will be caused to Kosovo by any blockade in
the dialogue.
According to him, the future of the dialogue
will depend on the political leaders in Kosovo and Serbia, but according to
him, their political future will also depend on the dialogue.
He added that Prime Minister Kurti's request to
separate the integration process of Kosovo in the European Union from the
dialogue is an unrealistic request.
During this week, Kurti announced that the dialogue is currently taking place at the level of the discussions of the Deputy Prime Minister, at the same time the chief negotiator Besnik Bislimi with the representative of the EU for dialogue, Miroslav Lajçak, on what the next steps will be.
He said that currently there is no invitation for a high-level dialogue meeting. /E.Zeqiri/