Sputnik: This is a secret recipe for Kosovo Army

In parallel with negotiations on the parliamentary majority of the Kosovo Assembly, continued preparations are under way in Pristina for transforming the Kosovo Security Force into the military. So writes Russian Sputnik referring to its resources. “Albanian parties, above all parties led by Kadri Veseli, PDK, has secured three out of four [...]
In parallel with negotiations on the parliamentary majority of the Kosovo Assembly, continued preparations are under way in Pristina for transforming the Kosovo Security Force into the military.
So writes Russian Sputnik referring to its resources.
“Albanian parties, above all parties led by Kadri Veseli, The PDK, it has secured three of the four minority votes for the Law vote for the formation of army”, broadcasts Klan Kosova.
“So far, two are safe. One from the Bosniak community and the other from the Serb community, but it's not about the Serbian List”.
The “for both MPs is already envisioned functions in the Kosovo Parliament as soon as this is decided. The third vote, Thaci expects from Montenegrins in Kosovo, who in February announced that immediately after the Parliament's transition will approve the decree for the recognition of the Montenegrin community in Kosovo, which will have the right to a seat in parliament”.
Sputnik also writes that “Milo Djukanovic and Hashim Thaci on the eve of elections in Montenegro agreed that Montenegro's Albanians vote for Djukanovic's party, and in return, Montenegrins from Kosovo will be recognised as a community and win a seat in the Assembly<x>.
According to this Russian media, the Kosovo Army Law could be found on the table before local elections in Kosovo, held on October 22nd, broadcasts Kosovo.
Furthermore, the article dedicated to Kosovo stresses that “given the fact that some Montenegrin political representatives from Kosovo via coalition The PAN participated in the elections, it is expected that, immediately after the formation of parliament and government, the Thaci Law will be adopted, which will automatically make Montenegrins gain a seat in the Assembly.
Also, Sputnik reports that representatives of Montenegrins from Kosovo have declined to comment on this topic on the argument that “should be expected and seen if Albanians keep the word”.












