Jeton Zulfaj, advisor to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, tells KosovaPress that they are committed to finding the best ways in cooperation with partners to facilitate the transition for the implementation of the Regulation, but without affecting it.
According to him, the discussions in Brussels are aimed at facilitating the implementation of the CBK Regulation, not at changing it.
LDK MP Rrezarta Krasniqi is also critical, who tells KosovaPress that the government made the dinar a topic in the dialogue, without any need.
According to her, after the last meeting in Brussels, the deputy prime minister, at the same time the chief negotiator for dialogue, Besnik Bislimi withdrew from the decision on the dinar.The last meeting in Brussels, at the level of chief negotiators, was held on April 4. Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi said that they accepted the proposal of the EU emissary for dialogue, Miroslav Lajçak, but the Serbian side was not ready for compromise. The fourth Bislimi-Petkovic meeting on the dinar issue is expected to take place in two weeks in Brussels.