Kurt’s compromise regarding Serb documents has prompted analysts to discuss a shift in relations with the EU.

Sadri Ramabaja and Imer Mushkolaj engaged in a Debat Plus conversation on RTV Dukagjini, examining the Kosovo government’s decision to acknowledge documents originating from illicit organizations and temporary residency permits. Ramabaja emphasized this represents a developing trend in the European Union’s approach to Kosovo. He viewed the government’s action as a positive demonstration of maturity, carefully considering the needs of citizens and the Serbian community.

“Vetë,” Ramabaja explained, “is a recurring issue: the stronger and more effective the state becomes, the more comfortable Albin Kurti feels in targeting those operating outside legal boundaries. It’s simultaneously the most vigilant and the most collaborative.” He believes the European Union is initiating a “gradual shift” in its perspective. Ramabaja continued, repeating the phrase, “There is a gradual change…” This suggests a slow but noticeable alteration in the EU’s relationship with Kosovo.

The recognition of these documents signifies a move away from previous approaches, reflecting a more nuanced understanding of the situation within the region.

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  1. Kurt’s agreement concerning Serbian papers has led experts to consider a change in ties with the EU.

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