Haradinaj: Comfort for the idea of changing borders, she's dead.

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has stated that the idea of exchange or division of territories has died, and for that he has expressed his condolences, with what he has demanded that the resolution proposed by opposition parties be voted into the Assembly. He made these comments after the decoration ceremony with the Golden Map [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has stated that the idea of exchange or division of territories has died, and for that he has expressed his condolences, with what he has demanded that the resolution proposed by opposition parties be voted into the Assembly.
Those comments he made after the decoration ceremony with the Kosovo Golden Map for writer Helena Kadare, who expressed thanks for the contribution given to the literature and recognition of Albanians in the world.
According to him, this resolution places everyone, including the president.
The resolution is a goal now that owes us all, I also believe the president of the country, so if this resolution was approved in parliament it is clearly seen under the resolution on whom rights are entrusted and for what. The first article to be taken from the country's Constitution, but as the point has also been added to the successor of non-negotiable borders, and also Article six that such rights only recognise parliament. So we think it's a real situation in context. It would be good to have in parliament the pro vote for this resolution, it is not the Government's product of a highly sensitive” debate, he said.
The executive head has demanded that actions not be promoted that could harm important topics for the country's future.
Sending éselame '%selame to Mitrovica Chairman Agim Bahtiri to take care of local governance, Haradinaj said they should try to get into the big policy.
“Do not spur action has been warned allegedly a protest on the bridge, do not spur action now when certain topics so serious are taking place. We have passed the laws on the government's military and we will have them in parliament, you see that we have Interpol on November 20th, we have visa liberalisation in the process, I've begged Mr. Bahtiri and all the others who want to help the country to carry out their government duties, let them help the citizens, but don't try all to get into this big policy race, and to intervene and damage some themes that weighing --<1>, the chief of Executive.
Haradinaj said eurodeputt David McAllister has not mentioned the proposal he has made to Chancellor Angela Merkel, while optimistic that by the end of the year Kosovo citizens will move visa-free in the Schengen area.
No, he didn't. You express my condolences about this idea of borders and changing territories, that I think it's dead, so I'm saying to everybody, at the same time, or congratulations... the issue of visa liberalisation isn't bad for me to make sure that it's not bad, so be careful with every friend who comes to Pristina, we're telling us about the difficulties we've got in the process, but I assure you that we haven't felt one not anywhere, and I'm very optimistic that we've got a lot of work today that we're going to meet this entire agenda, but I'm optimistic that we're gonna get it before the end of the year, he said.












