Klisman Kadiu, adviser to the deputy prime minister, at the same time the chief negotiator in the dialogue, Besnik Bislimi, says that the government will deliver the comments on time and within the deadline that was given on July 18.
Through a written answer to KosovaPress, he states that the government is constantly being constructive in the dialogue, but the same approach is missing from the Serbian side.
However, the MP of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Enver Hoxhaj, tells KosovaPress that in Lajcak's last visit to Kosovo, he brought a plan for the sequencing of the Brussels Basic Agreement and the Ohrid annex, which is worse than those earlier who were at the table.He has expressed his criticism of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, as according to him, he has brought Kosovo a bad agreement, which does not have mutual recognition. According to him, Kurti and Bislimi should show what they are talking about in the dialogue, as he considers that during their governance they have caused great damage to Kosovo in this process.
Although the parties to the dialogue will submit comments on the implementation plan of the Brussels agreement, the former Kosovar diplomat, Blerim Canaj, is skeptical that there can be progress in this direction. He tells KosovaPress that the key point of Lajcak's plan for the implementation of the agreement is the establishment of the Association of municipalities with a Serbian majority.On July 2, a meeting was held at the level of chief negotiators in Brussels, but without achieving progress on the implementation of the Brussels Basic Agreement and the Ohrid annex. After the meeting, the chief negotiator Besnik Bislimi said that it was the request of the emissary Miroslav Lajçak that by July 18 Kosovo and Serbia send him comments on the sequencing plan.