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Publicist Veton Surroi says that the reduction of tensions in the north of Kosovo should be done with the efforts of both sides, Kosovo and Serbia.
Invited to Top Story, Surroi said that the three plans proposed by the European Union, the reduction of tensions, new elections and entering into dialogue, have already been accepted by Kosovo.
According to him, as far as the Franco-German plan is concerned, it cannot be called an agreement as long as Vucic does not accept all the points.
“The bottom line is that the EU in this case has produced a three-point request, de-escalation, elections and return to negotiations. They are supported points in Kosovo. De-escalation means de-escalation and no need for special police. The North has been a problem in terms of security because there has been no rule of law. In these northern municipalities there were no free elections, there was intimidation up to the killing of the candidates. How can you hold free elections in that environment. Back to the talks, this is where a sort of running sport of different options has come into play. There is a Franco-German proposal, and it has been accepted by Kosovo and the Kosovar side has offered to sign, but it has been rejected by Serbia. It remains interpretable and as Vucic said, I will take those points from this agreement and will not apply them for internal political reasons. If there is a bilateral agreement and one party says unchoice only a few points, this is not an agreement. Kosovo cannot have an agreement with itself. We cannot enter into a serious negotiation process,” said Veton Surroi in Top Story.
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Veton Surroi: The three EU options have been accepted by Kosovo,
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