For the fourth time in a row, on Thursday in Brussels, the chief negotiators of Kosovo and Serbia will meet, regarding the CBK Regulation, which prohibits the use of the dinar in Kosovo. In the European Union, they confirm the meeting, while they expect the parties, as they say, to behave in a European manner and reach an agreement. Meanwhile, according to the party in power, the regulation is non-negotiable and that there will be no alternative that prevents or postpones the implementation of the decision. However, according to them, the agreement in the last meeting with the proposal of the European Union for a temporary solution is only related to the relief that the Serbian citizens in Kosovo are not harmed by this decision. On the other hand, the executive continues to be criticized for making internal issues of Kosovo a topic in the Brussels dialogue.
The spokesperson of the European Union, Peter Stano, in a response to KosovaPress, says that the outcome of the meeting will depend on the ability of both parties to behave in a European manner and reach an agreement.Meanwhile, the deputy of the Vetëvendosje Movement, at the same time the chairperson of the Committee for Foreign Affairs, Arbëreshë Kryeziu-Hyseni, tells KosovaPress that Serbia is a deconstructive party and that it is opposing any solution for the dinar.
According to her, any alternative that goes against the CBK Regulation is unacceptable for Kosovo.According to her, a solution to this issue must be found in close coordination with international allies, especially the United States of America.
KosovaPress has contacted government officials for possible solutions to the dinar issue, but they have not responded.