Edita Tahiri: Border themes lead to wars and instability

The former chief of talks with Serbia, Edita Tahiri, has estimated that discussing border topics could lead to the region's destabilisation. Tahiri has stressed that the final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia should be based on the principles of good neighbourlyity. I've sometimes told Moghrin don't let these border themes go. [...]
Tahiri has stressed that the final agreement between Kosovo and Serbia should be based on the principles of good neighbourlyity.
I've sometimes told Moghrin don't let these border themes go. Not only do they lead to wars and not stability but they are getting out of the European principles of good-neighbour”.
I believe the EU will really rely on the principles of multiethnic states. One of the conditions is strict respect for minorities. In Vienna's talks when they compromised, the main argument was if you want to become part of the EU you must meet the conditions, in particular for the Serb minority”.
The two European leaders violated European values”.
According to Tahiri, there is also an alternative, if the EU publicly abandons multiethnic states in the Balkans, and with that, the topic of all Balkan borders would be opened.
Former chief negotiator in Zone B has also spoken of the Kosovo Serb situation, which, as it put it, is instrumentalised by Serbia.
These northern Serb citizens have been unfortunate, because Serbia has repeatedly manipulated and threatened them. At the time the war ended, Kosovo was under UNMIK administration, and it was the one who allowed Serbia to turn parallel structures into the north, which did not prevent Serbia from instrumentalising Kosovo and northern Serbs. Serbia even spotted the northern Serbs. Why? Because Trepca”
These were the problems. There are no bad citizens but bad policies. Failure UNMIK and the failure of our governments to start dialogue. We in the locals all committed ourselves together to finish it off U n NMIC and get things in hand, we got personal interests”.












