LDK chairman candidate against VV co-operation

Democratic League of Kosovo deputy leader Lutfi Haziri, in an interview for the Pista portal.Nea, speaking of possible coalitions in the future, has ruled out, in any way, co-governing with LVV), while the latter take the same position towards their historic leader, Ibrahim Rugova. It is noteworthy that the day before Alb [...]
Democratic League of Kosovo deputy leader Lutfi Haziri, in an interview for the Pista portal.Nea, speaking of possible coalitions in the future, has ruled out, in any way, co-governing with LVV), while the latter take the same position towards their historic leader, Ibrahim Rugova. It is noteworthy that days earlier Albin Kurti has held a meeting at the home of Isa Mutafa, where it was reported for possible co-operation between LDK and VV.
The Vetevendosje Movement report to Rugova's image as the leader and founder of this republic could be demining for the possibility of co-operation tomorrow. For now, the distrust between our two parties is huge, and this has happened, not only because of the contestation of Rugova's image, but also that opposition aggression against the Mustafa Government, which has been unprecedented by this time and repeatedly, maybe”, Hasziri said.
Asked whether he will be the LDK's candidate for prime minister and party leader whether he will continue to take the same position for the Valley, LDK deputy chairman said he will not back down for any price, despite the official stance the LDK maintains today in the face of this issue.
“This is the injustice that iʹu has become while remaining under Serbia, and Kosovo owes it maximum effort to solve the problem. The differences that exist in Kosovo today over this issue are mainly made for political resentment”, he said.
Lutfi Haziri has also revealed interesting details at his meeting with Serbia's Local Power Minister, Zoran Loncar, during Vienna's talks on final status in 2005.
“Kai Aide had used this meeting as a test if Kosovo is able itself to negotiate its issue with Serbia. So it has been this test that eventually ruled out the Serbian idea to negotiate the Kosovo issue with the Albanian side without Kosovo. Serbia has always tried and insisted on dialogue with Tirana on the Kosovo issue. The international commitment at the time has been divided over the idea of whether to negotiate for Kosovo and Belgrade”, Haziri has declared for Pista.nea.
Recently, according to Haziri, requirements have been activated that Albania has been part of the Kosovo-Serbia final talks, which it does not seem strange or surprising.
The “has now been activated for the third time, which for me is not surprising or surprising, the requirement that Albania has been part of closing normalisation and a formula that leads to disrespecting the principle of non-unification that Kosovo has in the Constitution, according to the Ahtisaari Pack, so that a political solution means the <x1-> formula says Great Albania (less than Greater Albania)<2>. This envisions the dissolution of the Republic of Kosovo”, Haziri has indicated.












