Four firm demands of Serbia
The news states that these are not new demands or blackmail, but demands that arise from signed agreements that Pristina has been obstructing or refusing to fulfill for years.
After the incursion of special units of the ROSU into the north of Kosovo and Metohija in order to implement the decision to ban Serbian license plates in Kosovo and Metohija, President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, clearly said that he did not see the point of continuing the talks at this moment. He outlined key points for continuing the dialogue: for Brussels to say whether a Brussels agreement exists or not, for the armed troops to withdraw from the north, for the verdict against Ivan Todosijevic to be annulled and for licenses to be provided for two Serbian electricity companies.
He thus practically pointed out the most controversial points of the agreement from Brussels, which the Albanian party is not implementing.
1. Formation of Community of Serbian Municipalities (CSMs)
Pristina did not fulfill the obligation to form the Community of Serbian Municipalities for 3.077 days, which is a key point of the Brussels Agreement, signed in 2013, so the question arises from Belgrade whether that document is still valid. The agreement was also ratified by the Pristina Assembly, which means that for Kosovo Albanians, it should have the force of an international legal agreement. However, the so-called constitutional court of Kosovo has suspended 22 of the 23 points from the agreement on the establishment of the CSMs, which means that it wants to reduce this community to the level of a non-governmental organization, which is unacceptable for Belgrade and is not in accordance with the Brussels agreement.
2. Deployment of special forces only with permission
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