The agreement that enabled regional cooperation

Quick, name the most important agreement reached between Serbia and Kosovo. You are probably tempted to mention the Brussels Agreement, the Agreement on the Association/Community of Serb majority municipalities or some other one. However, there are strong arguments in favour of the position that the most important individual agreement reached between Serbia and Kosovo was […]

ENTRY-EXIT

I. The largest music festival in the Balkans and one of the largest in Europe, Exit, is organized annually at Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, Serbia. Last year, the festival gathered around 300,000 participants with performers such as Wiz Khalifa, The Prodigy, Ellie Goulding, and David Guetta. Attendants came from 60 countries around the world, […]

The forgotten Agreement on Customs Stamps

Dialogu teknik Kosovë-Serbi i ndërmjetësuar nga Bashkimi Evropian filloi në Bruksel në mars 2011. Një ndër temat e para të shtruara, në dialogun e Brukselit, ishte ajo e vulave doganore. Kosova insistonte që Serbia të ia njohë vulat, kësisoj të ia lejojë eksportin e mallrave në Serbi dhe shfrytëzimin e territorit të saj si tranzit […]

Policing in North Kosovo after Brussels Agreement

Six years have passed since the start of the implementation of the agreement on the integration of Serbian police structures in North Kosovo into the Kosovo Police (19 April 2013). Before this agreement that derives from the Brussels Dialogue, Serbian, Kosovar and international institutions overlapped in North Kosovo without formal boundaries, as an International Crisis Group’s […]

Personal opinion on the Brussels Justice Agreement

Prior to the Brussels Justice Agreement there were two judicial systems operating at the same time in the territory of Kosovo, one of the Serbian courts system and law and the one of Kosovo judiciary. The delayed implementation of the agreement officially began on 06 November 2017. This was immediately followed by political comments from […]

My Parents, Participants in a Seminar

Before the Brussels Agreements, Kosovo and Serbia were hermetically closed, two different systems of government, resembling totalitarian states with walls between them. Today, there is invisible, but important communication. I was so happy in 2010 when my parents travelled to visit me in Belgrade. This was 2010 and they travelled by bus. It was their […]

Energy is Like Glue, Not Explosive

Confidence in the dialogue, which was initiated with the Brussels Agreement in 2013, and led under the auspices of the EU, has been lost due to internal political constraints and the needs of the two sides, but also due to inertia and the disengagement of the world capitals. The collapse of multilateralism accompanied with weakness […]