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Koha Ditore that broke the story, late on April 26.
According to the daily, the “non-paper” is French and German in origin and outlines how the current Kosovo-Serbia standstill could be resolved by February of next year.
The paper suggests that the European Union will continue to facilitate the negotiation process between Kosovo and Serbia, a process which will lead to a “legally binding” agreement that resolves all open questions and clears a path for both countries towards European integration.
Serbia would agree to not oppose Kosovo’s requests for membership of international organisations, while both sides would recognise each other’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence and exchange permanent missions.
He added that the non-paper has been created by a very clever woman he knows.
After the phantom non-paper detailing changes to national borders in the Balkans surfaced, causing much controversy in the region, Kosovo daily
Koha Ditore published another document on solving the Serbia-Kosovo dispute, which the newspaper claimed was a joint initiative of Germany and France, something that was denied by the two countries’ embassies to Kosovo.
According to Koha, the document says that Vučić and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti will conduct talks to finalise the agreement to normalise relations and should complete the process by the end of February 2022. A meeting in Paris this June is also envisaged. Koha also wrote that several diplomats confirmed that the elements mentioned in the document were more or less in line with what had been discussed in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue.