Friday, March 11, 2011

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KOSOVO: INDEPENDENCE not hinder dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina

Borko Stefanovic and Edita Tahiri
(Photo Tanjug)
seems to pull new air in the relations between Serbia and Kosovo and the status of the (former) Serbian province does not seem longer be an insurmountable stumbling block as it was in the months preceding independence in February 2008. The fact that Serbia does not recognize the unilaterally declared independence by Kosovo Albanians, should not be an obstacle to dialogue. He said Borko Stefanovic, head of the Serbian delegation to the negotiations resumed this week after three years of freezing with the mediation of the EU. In an interview with the venerable newspaper Belgrade Politika, Stefanovic says that "differences on the issue of Kosovo's status is clear and obvious, but this should not be an obstacle to a successful dialogue and solutions that arise, because the resumption of dialogue is based on the limitation of the negotiation only to "technical issues", leaving aside those "policies".
On this basis, Stefanovic shows, very optimistic, stating that it believed the next solution of most of the issues addressed and presented in cadastre and register the first subject matter of agreement between the parties that will provide people the opportunity to finally use the documents they need. " On the other hand Stefanovic emphasizes during the meeting dell'8 e 9 marzo a Bruxelles, Belgrado abbia chiaramente espresso sin "dal primo inizio” la sua posizione sulla questione dello status del Kosovo: “Penso che ciò sia chiaro e sufficiente", ha detto il capo della delegazione serba.
E' certamente prematuro dire se da questi colloqui uscirà qualcosa di nuovo, ma intanto il fatto che le due parti abbiano ripreso a parlare senza la pregiudiziale dello status consente qualche ottimismo. Una pacificazione si costruisce anche sulle questioni pratiche e quotidiane, quelle che poi incidono sulla vita della gente e influiscono sugli umori dell'opinione pubblica.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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KOSOVO: THE DIALOGUE AGAIN, EVEN IF NOT 'LIGHT TO WHERE

First round of new talks between Belgrade and Pristina
(Photos Beta)
after three years and shared the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina. This is the first official contact between the parties after the Declaration of Independence proclaimed unilaterally by Kosovo Albanians February 17, 2008. The talks are more confined to the "sole practical issues" and do not address the status issue of Kosovo, that Serbia continues to consider his province also on the basis of Resolution 1244 of UN Security Council, the fundamental political problem remains so for now unresolved, although at the time independence was recognized by less than half of the countries that sit on the UN (75 out of 192, including 22 of the 27 EU members).

The timing of the talks, which will take place in Brussels with the mediation of the EU, represented by Robert Cooper, special adviser to the High Representative for foreign policy, Catherine Ashton, will include meetings with three times a week and the first results are expected no earlier a year. The opening of talks was currently virtually symbolic: "The dialogue will begin officially when the parliament in Pristina will adopt a resolution on," he said in an interview with Deutsche Welle, Kosovo's chief negotiator, Edita Tahiri, adding that In any case, the "independence of Kosovo at all costs must not be put under discussion during the dialogue with Belgrade. "

" Do not expect miracles, "said the chief negotiator for its part of Serbia, Borko Stefanovic, conceding that" it was established a first degree of confidence, "but also noted that by Kosovars have "attempted to impose narrative result of differences in terminology and interpretation of recent history." For this reason, Stefanovic added, "we have not granted any deviation in the box, removing the differences that the other party has often tried to present, focusing on more important things for the welfare of the population in Kosovo." The "technical issues" concern, in fact First of all the thorny issue of northern Kosovo, where Serb majority population has remained loyal to Belgrade and Pristina will recognize institutions.

In Pristina, the opening of negotiations comes at a time when the domestic political context is particularly fragile: the government of Prime Minister Hashim Thaci reiterated the coalition is based on the agreement between Thaci's party and that the controversial tycoon who Behgjet Pacolli in exchange for the support, got the presidency of the republic. Internationally, the credibility of Thaci is also heavily affected by the serious allegations contained in the dossier of the Council of Europe, who complain that the Kosovo prime minister's involvement in the alleged trafficking of human organs they would have been no casualties and Serb prisoners during the 1999 conflict.

all remain on the territory of ethnic tensions: on Saturday there was the murder of a fourteen year old Albanian from the initial response would be killed by a Serb. And while you wait for the Kosovo parliament to adopt the resolution giving their negotiators a clear mandate on the line to take in the talks with Belgrade, the opposition announced Kosovo battle: "I'm not dead for this dialogue," read a banner displayed during a memorial of martyrs of the liberation war. Belgrade, however, has shown to be comprehensive: "We have to understand, things are not simple and we must have patience" ha dichiarato Stefanovic al quotidiano serbo Blic quasi volesse dire, prendiamoci il tempo necessario. Forse anche perché la gente in Serbia sembra più che altro preoccupata dai gravi problemi economici del Paese.

Insomma, il dialogo è ripartito, anche se non è chiaro per dove. Certo, è meglio parlarsi che spararsi addosso, anche se per dialogare, oltre che ad essere in due, occorre la volontà di stare a sentire.