Drescu calls government dialogue resolution extreme

An agreement by representatives of Kosovo's ruling parties for the final phase of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue represents the stance of the extreme part of the Albanian political scene. So said the chairman of the so-called Kosovo commission in Serbia's Assembly, Milovan Drescu. According to him, it is a step forward behind what he said was [...]
So said the chairman of the so-called Kosovo commission in Serbia's Assembly, Milovan Drescu.
According to him, this is a step forward behind what he said was and so far and is trying to “take” Albania's position, the Kosovo clan broadcasts.
He believes the adoption and implementation of this resolution, which at one point stipulates that Kosovo's parliament can decide on territory within the final agreement with Belgrade, means that there is no more room for agreement with Belgrade and that at the outset it is hopeless and destabilising.
Chief Parliamentary Kadri Wessel has gathered leaders of the ruling coalition in his cabinet on Saturday to discuss with them the possibility of harmonising a Resolution for Dialogue, in which positions and opposition would be included.












