Trajkovic: No problem with Albanians, but with Serbs, Vuciqi will be rejected by Germany

The former Kosovo Parliament President, Serbian politician Rada Trajkovovic, says German state officials are disappointed with Aleksandar Vuciqi because they have believed he will respect the agreement regarding the Kosovo issue. “He [Vuchic] has promised that he will not seek partition of Kosovo, correcting the border nor exchanging territory, but then [...]
“He [Vuciq] has promised that he will not ask for the partition of Kosovo, the correction of the border or the exchange of territory, but then he did this exactly “, Trajkovic told “Danas”, commenting on the statement of MP Bundestagut Peter Beyer, coming from the CDU, a party led by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Trajkovovic has interpreted this Beyer statement as a response to the behaviour of the president of Serbia and representation of the idea of partitioning Kosovo, with what she believes, that Vuciq has betrayed the trust gained by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, is accompanying Telegrafi.
The German people felt this disrespect for the deal as personal. It is certain that Vuciq will be completely rejected if this is not already done. On the other hand, Germany is the most powerful country in the European Union, which is strongly opposed to the division or correction of borders, so such epilogue is expected, for them to return to new co-talkers Serbia”, Trajkov said.
A day after the German envoy declared that Serbia should recognise Kosovo if it wants EU membership, Aleksandar Vuciq in an interview for Bloomberg agency has been presented as Russia's biggest ally in the Balkans. The agency conveyed Vuciqi's message that it will not oppose German Chancellor Angela Merkel. “We must exercise justice and loyalty”, Vuciq said, adding that “talks with Angela Merkel are not easy”, but “never means anything against it”.
Trajkovic reiterates that the <x0-Germans have tried Aleksandar Vuciqi and he is currently in the process of unregistering”.
The German will now find other people to work with... It is certain that they will be very careful because of this bad experience [with Vucqi]. I think they'll turn to people from Kosovo, which is good. Back to real life”, Trajkovic says.
Serbian politician says the Serb mafia in northern Kosovo is the biggest problem for Serbs, for ordinary people living in Kosovo.
We in Kosovo have no problems with Albanians, but with Serbs. In other words, our priority is to remove the problems we have with the mafia in northern Kosovo, while normalisation, reconciliation and co-existence with Albanians, this is already developing”, Traykovic concludes.
Bundestag MP Peter Beyer, from the Christian Democrat Union (CDU), led by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, said a few days ago in Pristina that Serbia should accept Kosovo's independence if it wants EU membership. “If Serbia wants to progress towards the EU, the main condition is building the rule of law, but of course the acceptance of Kosovo's independence”, Beyer said at a joint press conference with Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj.












