"Kosovo talks should end in mutual recognition"

"Kosovo is ready for negotiations with Serbia," Priština-based Albanian language daily Koha Ditore reported on Wednesday.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 17.11.2010.

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"Kosovo is ready for negotiations with Serbia," Pristina-based Albanian language daily Koha Ditore reported on Wednesday. "From its standpoint the dialogue is a process whose ultimate end should be the mutual recognition of Kosovo and Serbia, and their accession in the EU," writes the newspaper. "Kosovo talks should end in mutual recognition" The daily claims that since the International Court of Justice delivered its advisory opinion on the Kosovo Albanian UDI, "numerous meetings have been held between representatives of the civic society and international community". "They were organized on the initiative of the Kosovo Foundation for Open Society (KFOS) and the Foreign Policy Club (KPJ) with the aim of formulating consensual platform for talks with Belgrade," the daily adds. "During the consultations so far, the Kosovo side agreed that talks with Belgrade should be divided into three stages: a preliminary phase or phase without status, a mid-phase or phase with neutral status and a final phase or phase with status," continues the article. "The three stages of the talks will make it possible for Kosovo and Serbia to overcome the existing practical problems and normalize their relations. At the end of the process they will recognize each other and become EU member states," the daily says, specifying Pristina's plan for dialogue with Belgrade.

"Kosovo talks should end in mutual recognition"

The daily claims that since the International Court of Justice delivered its advisory opinion on the Kosovo Albanian UDI, "numerous meetings have been held between representatives of the civic society and international community".

"They were organized on the initiative of the Kosovo Foundation for Open Society (KFOS) and the Foreign Policy Club (KPJ) with the aim of formulating consensual platform for talks with Belgrade," the daily adds.

"During the consultations so far, the Kosovo side agreed that talks with Belgrade should be divided into three stages: a preliminary phase or phase without status, a mid-phase or phase with neutral status and a final phase or phase with status," continues the article.

"The three stages of the talks will make it possible for Kosovo and Serbia to overcome the existing practical problems and normalize their relations. At the end of the process they will recognize each other and become EU member states," the daily says, specifying Priština's plan for dialogue with Belgrade.

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