"This is just the beginning. Lajčák doesn't understand, and that leads to war"

According to this analyst, reciprocity is dangerous and not a policy of normalization, which, unfortunately, is not understood by the EU special envoy for dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Miroslav Lajk.
He told Kosovo online that wherever the policy of reciprocity was pursued in Europe, it ended in wars.
"The policy of reciprocity is the policy of the government of Albin Kurti. Obviously, both Belgrade and Brussels must understand that. He announced that in his first and now in his second term," Janjic said.
He states that Pristina announced a concrete measure, a response to the license plates, in preparation for the meeting a week ago in Brussels, as well as in the Pristina media.
"No one is surprised about the date and the concrete measure," Janjic said, adding that he was sure that Belgrade would not enter the conflict and that it was known that if Serbia took the path of reciprocity, it would lose Kosovo economically and politically.
He stated that reciprocity is not a policy of normalization.
"The dialogue is about the policy of normalization and that is how it is defined by the positions of the UN General Assembly," Janjic stated. He says that he is one of those who tried to explain to Lajk from the first day of his mandate that this is not a bureaucratic game.
"On the contrary, he not only does not understand that, but he also enabled Borrell to come and attend the opening, that is, the merging of the border on Merdari, and both of them declared last year that Pristina suspended taxes. Pristina did not suspend taxes last year. Pristina has completely removed the taxes from Bosnia-Herzegovina, and temporarily announced a whole package of reciprocity measures to Serbia in the economy as well," says Janjic.

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