An internal working document of the European External Action Service re: the possibility of reaching a final agreement in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue in 2021
New internal paper unveiled: Final Belgrade-Pristina agreement to be reached in 2021?
An internal working document of the European External Action Service re: the possibility of reaching a final agreement in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue in 2021
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This document was made after the recent dinner of the head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrell, with the leaders of the Western Balkans, reports Pristina portal Demokracia.com.
"After the Slovenian presidency of the EU Council in 2021, there is a possibility of reaching a legally binding agreement for the normalization of relations between Pristina and Belgrade through dialogue," the EEAS document states.
It is added that "Slovenia's political legacy in the Western Balkans is overall positive and well accepted by all parties" and that the intention of the "non-paper" which is linked to Slovenia is to damage Slovenia's image ahead of the EU presidency.
The document also states that the EU calls on the Prime Minister of the lnterim Pristina Institutions, Albin Kurti, to be committed to the negotiation process and dialogue, as well as to avoid delays that may arise as a result of local elections in the province, which will be held in the fall.
"It is important that EU countries support Lajcak's agenda on this occasion and encourage Kurti to continue the dialogue without delay," the document emphasizes, among other things.
The document, which the Pristina's portal Demokracia.com had access to, also states that political pressure should be exerted on certain political circles and the opposition in Pristina to facilitate future agreements and support the achievement of a historic compromise between Pristina and Belgrade.
"Kurti spoke of the political unpreparedness of the Kosovo Assembly, which could cause long-term political instability even within his parliamentary group," the EEAS working document said, adding that these internal complications would be resolved by new scenarios, such as the expansion of the ruling coalitions for the purpose of political support.
sj,
What is the unemployment rate in Serbia.
(Auditor, 3 June 2021 04:58)
Officially, in 2019 it was close to 13% but today it’s more like 17 or 18%.
The US officially is 6.1%, but if you use the 1994 criteria unemployment is at 20%. However, if you use the 1980 criteria then it’s something like 26%.
Let’s take Australia, where I live. Officially its 5.5%; the real level of unemployment is more like 14%. Governments lie to make themselves look good just like “there is little to no inflation” except when you go to the supermarket. Try building a home and see the price rises over a six-month period, but remember there is no inflation.
(sj, 4 June 2021 09:03)
Buffoonery at its best LOL. OK Kosova only has 24.6% eh? Now list all those industries that are in Kosova. What does Kosova manufacture? Lots of BS or does it make cars, machinery? What does it export? Nothing at all LOL.
If its so good why more than half of respondents to a survey conducted by your lot in in Pristina alone said they would leave at first opportunity because there is no future in Kosovo.
According to the EU itself Kosovo is the poorest in Europe and yet a lower unemployment rate than Montenegro or Bosnia.
Psst you have to have a real job to be employed not an imaginary one. The only reason Kosovo has a projected growth of over 4% in 2021 is simply because they now take into calculation money sent back to relatives as part of the region GDP LOL. Not because Kosovo has earned it through export.
Yeah only 24.6% unemployment in Kosova just like the US has only has 6.1% ha,ha,ha.
To post such an idiotic response you must be playing with several not just one.
(sj, 2 June 2021 14:38)
Two million in Kosova? Have you been eating those funny mushrooms again LOL? If there are two million how do they survive considering unemployment is astronomical because here is no industry, tourism or export of anything? -SJ
Astronomical unemployment? Oh boy.
Bosnia is at 33.4%, Kosovo at 24.6% and Montenegro at 24.32%
. And no one knows a word in serbian either. This is the 2020s not the 1980s. That boat has sailed long time ago. Keep being delusional, reality still wont change just because you want it
(Clam, 30 May 2021 20:21)
If that's right why are your camel jockeys negotiating with Belgrade? Then why do your goat herders obtain Serbian passports? Please stop it or you will go blind.
(sj, 31 May 2021 09:01)
or your personal edification, most of the two million citizens of Kosova do not speak Serbian.
(The Count of Kosova, 30 May 2021 16:15)
Two million in Kosova? Have you been eating those funny mushrooms again LOL? If there are two million how do they survive considering unemployment is astronomical because here is no industry, tourism or export of anything?
I may be wrong so please list all the industry that is now located in Kosova.
Just in case you missed it Bizerba SE & Co. KG, German company manufacturing precision equipment is opening up a 10,000 m2 factory in Valjevo. Are they planning to do the same in Kosova?
(sj, 31 May 2021 08:57)
Will never happen. Not in a million years. Kosovo is an independent nation. It has nothing to do with serbia or serbs. And no one knows a word in serbian either. This is the 2020s not the 1980s. That boat has sailed long time ago. Keep being delusional, reality still wont change just because you want it
(Clam, 30 May 2021 20:21)
AI,
If your proposal were to be considered, wouldn’t that violate UN Res.#1244.
btw, What is a “generational Serb”.
For your personal edification, most of the two million citizens of Kosova do not speak Serbian.
(The Count of Kosova, 30 May 2021 16:15)
Didn't this merry-go-round of agreement to being reached start in spring of 2018, then end of 2018 then start of 2019 then end of 2019 etc etc...and on and on it goes LOL. Now its 2021. Well, it's not going to happen. The Serbs have signed the Brussels agreement and the Washington agreement so Belgrade will say Albos take it or leave it. If you don't dance to our tune then you rot.
The funny part is that the Albos have nowhere to go as their masters, the US, don't want any change and the only people to get the full effect of non-settlement are themselves. The west does not give a figs about their allies since they must continue to suffer for freedom and democracy
(sj, 30 May 2021 08:27)
The only logical agreement is KFOR out, NATO out, Bondsteel shut and Kosovo returned to Serbia. The inhabitants in Kosovo are generational Serbs, they speak the language, they write the language and have Serbian passports.
(Al, 30 May 2021 01:28)
The only logical agreement is KFOR out, NATO out, Bondsteel shut and Kosovo returned to Serbia. The inhabitants in Kosovo are generational Serbs, they speak the language, they write the language and have Serbian passports.
(Al, 30 May 2021 01:28)
Didn't this merry-go-round of agreement to being reached start in spring of 2018, then end of 2018 then start of 2019 then end of 2019 etc etc...and on and on it goes LOL. Now its 2021. Well, it's not going to happen. The Serbs have signed the Brussels agreement and the Washington agreement so Belgrade will say Albos take it or leave it. If you don't dance to our tune then you rot.
The funny part is that the Albos have nowhere to go as their masters, the US, don't want any change and the only people to get the full effect of non-settlement are themselves. The west does not give a figs about their allies since they must continue to suffer for freedom and democracy
(sj, 30 May 2021 08:27)
or your personal edification, most of the two million citizens of Kosova do not speak Serbian.
(The Count of Kosova, 30 May 2021 16:15)
Two million in Kosova? Have you been eating those funny mushrooms again LOL? If there are two million how do they survive considering unemployment is astronomical because here is no industry, tourism or export of anything?
I may be wrong so please list all the industry that is now located in Kosova.
Just in case you missed it Bizerba SE & Co. KG, German company manufacturing precision equipment is opening up a 10,000 m2 factory in Valjevo. Are they planning to do the same in Kosova?
(sj, 31 May 2021 08:57)
. And no one knows a word in serbian either. This is the 2020s not the 1980s. That boat has sailed long time ago. Keep being delusional, reality still wont change just because you want it
(Clam, 30 May 2021 20:21)
If that's right why are your camel jockeys negotiating with Belgrade? Then why do your goat herders obtain Serbian passports? Please stop it or you will go blind.
(sj, 31 May 2021 09:01)
Will never happen. Not in a million years. Kosovo is an independent nation. It has nothing to do with serbia or serbs. And no one knows a word in serbian either. This is the 2020s not the 1980s. That boat has sailed long time ago. Keep being delusional, reality still wont change just because you want it
(Clam, 30 May 2021 20:21)
AI,
If your proposal were to be considered, wouldn’t that violate UN Res.#1244.
btw, What is a “generational Serb”.
For your personal edification, most of the two million citizens of Kosova do not speak Serbian.
(The Count of Kosova, 30 May 2021 16:15)
Two million in Kosova? Have you been eating those funny mushrooms again LOL? If there are two million how do they survive considering unemployment is astronomical because here is no industry, tourism or export of anything? -SJ
Astronomical unemployment? Oh boy.
Bosnia is at 33.4%, Kosovo at 24.6% and Montenegro at 24.32%
Buffoonery at its best LOL. OK Kosova only has 24.6% eh? Now list all those industries that are in Kosova. What does Kosova manufacture? Lots of BS or does it make cars, machinery? What does it export? Nothing at all LOL.
If its so good why more than half of respondents to a survey conducted by your lot in in Pristina alone said they would leave at first opportunity because there is no future in Kosovo.
According to the EU itself Kosovo is the poorest in Europe and yet a lower unemployment rate than Montenegro or Bosnia.
Psst you have to have a real job to be employed not an imaginary one. The only reason Kosovo has a projected growth of over 4% in 2021 is simply because they now take into calculation money sent back to relatives as part of the region GDP LOL. Not because Kosovo has earned it through export.
Yeah only 24.6% unemployment in Kosova just like the US has only has 6.1% ha,ha,ha.
To post such an idiotic response you must be playing with several not just one.
(sj, 2 June 2021 14:38)
sj,
What is the unemployment rate in Serbia.
(Auditor, 3 June 2021 04:58)
Officially, in 2019 it was close to 13% but today it’s more like 17 or 18%.
The US officially is 6.1%, but if you use the 1994 criteria unemployment is at 20%. However, if you use the 1980 criteria then it’s something like 26%.
Let’s take Australia, where I live. Officially its 5.5%; the real level of unemployment is more like 14%. Governments lie to make themselves look good just like “there is little to no inflation” except when you go to the supermarket. Try building a home and see the price rises over a six-month period, but remember there is no inflation.
(sj, 4 June 2021 09:03)
AI,
If your proposal were to be considered, wouldn’t that violate UN Res.#1244.
btw, What is a “generational Serb”.
For your personal edification, most of the two million citizens of Kosova do not speak Serbian.
(The Count of Kosova, 30 May 2021 16:15)
Will never happen. Not in a million years. Kosovo is an independent nation. It has nothing to do with serbia or serbs. And no one knows a word in serbian either. This is the 2020s not the 1980s. That boat has sailed long time ago. Keep being delusional, reality still wont change just because you want it
(Clam, 30 May 2021 20:21)
The only logical agreement is KFOR out, NATO out, Bondsteel shut and Kosovo returned to Serbia. The inhabitants in Kosovo are generational Serbs, they speak the language, they write the language and have Serbian passports.
(Al, 30 May 2021 01:28)
or your personal edification, most of the two million citizens of Kosova do not speak Serbian.
(The Count of Kosova, 30 May 2021 16:15)
Two million in Kosova? Have you been eating those funny mushrooms again LOL? If there are two million how do they survive considering unemployment is astronomical because here is no industry, tourism or export of anything?
I may be wrong so please list all the industry that is now located in Kosova.
Just in case you missed it Bizerba SE & Co. KG, German company manufacturing precision equipment is opening up a 10,000 m2 factory in Valjevo. Are they planning to do the same in Kosova?
(sj, 31 May 2021 08:57)
Didn't this merry-go-round of agreement to being reached start in spring of 2018, then end of 2018 then start of 2019 then end of 2019 etc etc...and on and on it goes LOL. Now its 2021. Well, it's not going to happen. The Serbs have signed the Brussels agreement and the Washington agreement so Belgrade will say Albos take it or leave it. If you don't dance to our tune then you rot.
The funny part is that the Albos have nowhere to go as their masters, the US, don't want any change and the only people to get the full effect of non-settlement are themselves. The west does not give a figs about their allies since they must continue to suffer for freedom and democracy
(sj, 30 May 2021 08:27)
. And no one knows a word in serbian either. This is the 2020s not the 1980s. That boat has sailed long time ago. Keep being delusional, reality still wont change just because you want it
(Clam, 30 May 2021 20:21)
If that's right why are your camel jockeys negotiating with Belgrade? Then why do your goat herders obtain Serbian passports? Please stop it or you will go blind.
(sj, 31 May 2021 09:01)
Buffoonery at its best LOL. OK Kosova only has 24.6% eh? Now list all those industries that are in Kosova. What does Kosova manufacture? Lots of BS or does it make cars, machinery? What does it export? Nothing at all LOL.
If its so good why more than half of respondents to a survey conducted by your lot in in Pristina alone said they would leave at first opportunity because there is no future in Kosovo.
According to the EU itself Kosovo is the poorest in Europe and yet a lower unemployment rate than Montenegro or Bosnia.
Psst you have to have a real job to be employed not an imaginary one. The only reason Kosovo has a projected growth of over 4% in 2021 is simply because they now take into calculation money sent back to relatives as part of the region GDP LOL. Not because Kosovo has earned it through export.
Yeah only 24.6% unemployment in Kosova just like the US has only has 6.1% ha,ha,ha.
To post such an idiotic response you must be playing with several not just one.
(sj, 2 June 2021 14:38)
Two million in Kosova? Have you been eating those funny mushrooms again LOL? If there are two million how do they survive considering unemployment is astronomical because here is no industry, tourism or export of anything? -SJ
Astronomical unemployment? Oh boy.
Bosnia is at 33.4%, Kosovo at 24.6% and Montenegro at 24.32%
sj,
What is the unemployment rate in Serbia.
(Auditor, 3 June 2021 04:58)
Officially, in 2019 it was close to 13% but today it’s more like 17 or 18%.
The US officially is 6.1%, but if you use the 1994 criteria unemployment is at 20%. However, if you use the 1980 criteria then it’s something like 26%.
Let’s take Australia, where I live. Officially its 5.5%; the real level of unemployment is more like 14%. Governments lie to make themselves look good just like “there is little to no inflation” except when you go to the supermarket. Try building a home and see the price rises over a six-month period, but remember there is no inflation.
(sj, 4 June 2021 09:03)