Kandić considers the election of Agron Bajrami as Chief Negotiator a good thing: A step forward if Serbia appoints a similar one.

Kandic Praises Kosovo’s Appointment of Agron Bajrami as Chief Negotiator

Kosovo’s government’s recent appointment of ambassador Agron Bajrami as head of the negotiating team has drawn comment from Natasha Kandic, founder of the Human Rights Fund. Kandic views the selection as a positive development within the ongoing dialogue process. In a statement, Kandic indicated that Bajrami’s appointment represents a favorable step.

She emphasized that a reciprocal move – appointing a comparable figure to lead the Serbian negotiating team – would be crucial for achieving a breakthrough. Kandic previously criticized the existing Serbian negotiator, describing him as “contradictory.”

“Agron Bajrami is a good choice,” Kandic stated. “If someone like him were to replace the Serbian negotiator, who is contradictory, at least it would be a step forward.”

The statement reflects Kandic’s long-held view that consistent leadership on both sides is essential for productive dialogue regarding the status of Kosovo.

The focus remains on the potential for advancement through a coordinated approach, with Agron Bajrami’s appointment seen as a key element in that strategy. —

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2 thoughts on “Kandić considers the election of Agron Bajrami as Chief Negotiator a good thing: A step forward if Serbia appoints a similar one.

  1. It’s encouraging to see a potential path toward dialogue, though the underlying issues remain complex.

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