Abdixhiku tells whether LDK will support the Government for Demarcation

Democratic League of Kosovo MP Lumir Abdixhiku has said that Kosovo's current government does not take the demarcation issue seriously, and that if they had the LDK backed it then, Klan Kosova reports. “We have no alternative other than co-ordination with the international community, with our friends”, Abdixhiku said in the Kosovo District B. According to [...]
Democratic League of Kosovo MP Lumir Abdixhiku has said that Kosovo's current government does not take the demarcation issue seriously, and that if they had the LDK backed it then, Klan Kosova reports.
“We have no alternative other than co-ordination with the international community, with our friends”, Abdixhiku said in the Kosovo District B.
According to him, this is done through the principles that are built on time, not after the agreement and after the reconstruction of the relationship.
He said co-ordination with the United States is Kosovo's shortest route to making a normal and European country, whenever it should happen.
“We have time to wait”.
The visa issue, of demarcation, is not the problem of the international community”, Abdjiku followed.
“As far as the Democratic League of Kosovo is concerned, the stance has been very clear, at all times”, he said, referring to the issue of demarcation.
There's an opposition to an unfair cause that's hindering citizen” today.
“Only one criterion has remained, adoption of demarcation, 81 votes, two million Kosovars tomorrow walk free in the European Union”.
He said that the party you are has made clear its position on the issue of the demarcation, but the current government, according to him, is not serious.
Kosovo's Democratic Order has made clear its position, since the first moment the government is serious about the demarcation issue, we will support”.
It's unfair that the country's leadership -- they're responsible there -- not to lead such an issue of the country's greatest interest”.
“This is the necessary process for Kosovo, we must vote”.
“He commits to make the votes, to lobby to make votes”, he said, referring to the country's prime minister.
The prime minister's “leads the especially vital processes of Kosovo”, he added, among other things.
The fact that demarcation is not being provided as an alternative with this government makes cutting the life span of this government necessary.











