Recognition or termination of negotiations in Brussels (Sputnik)
Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa said that negotiations with Belgrade under the Brussels agreement must be given a time limit, and the end of the dialogue, but also a completely different form of negotiations. Mustafa has announced that he will appeal to Brussels for the "behaviour of Belgrade in the dialogue" because as he said "we cannot waste time endlessly in the dialogue with Serbia."
Aleksandar Jablanović, former President of the Serbian list and President of the Provincial Board of the Movement of Socialists in Kosovo and Metohija, for Sputnik says that Mustafa's statement was more for domestic political developments, because the atmosphere in Kosovo's society is tense a year and a half, and a division between the leading Kosovo Albanian parties could be the trigger for this reaction.
Jablanović estimates that whenever there is a conflict of opposition and the government in Pristina, and if this cannot be solved by talking, then the Serbs are to blame in order to restore the unity of the Albanians.
Our interlocutor points out that Mustafa himself has no power to influence to what will be negotiated in Brussels but that he may affect the obstruction of the implementation of the Brussels agreement. What is worrying for Jablanović is Mustafa's statement about the new format of negotiations.
Jablanovic says that if one wants to change the format, then it is obvious that they want in the future resumption of dialogue between the two sides - Kosovo and Serbia, and adds that there is no Serb in Kosovo or in Belgrade who is going to accept it.