International law professor Enver Hasani says Serbia's dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina on normalizing relations will be suspended until April next year, when Serbia holds presidential elections, and has called on Kosovo authorities to use the remaining months to hold talks. internal dialogue, reports the electronic edition of the Koha Ditore newspaper.
"The elections in Serbia are an obstacle, the mediators in the dialogue are waiting to see what legitimacy the other country has. We must use this time space for internal debate, even with local Serbs, if possible. The government must use this to discuss the parameters, "Hassani said.
The former chairman of the Constitutional Court said Kosovo risks not receiving full recognition from the negotiation process with Serbia. "In the last 10 years, we are in a much worse position than we were," the professor concluded.
Hassani also spoke about recent police operations in the north. He criticized Albin Kurti's government for not knowing how to manage Albanians' fear of the situation in the north. "He tried hard, as he did before, but at least he used to work in full partnership with international friends." The logic of intervention in the north is piecemeal, as if you were drinking seawater - the more you drink, the more thirsty you become. We have to go there with a big piece, with a big deal, "Hassani assured.
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