Mustafa: President can't trust the EU for visas

The LDK continues to insist that no one can represent Kosovo in dialogue without the Parliament's mandate and requires that this issue be mandated in the Parliament. LDK Chairman Isa Mustafa, at a media conference, said it is absurd to sit in dialogue with Serbia, while the latter works against recognition by states [...]
The LDK continues to insist that no one can represent Kosovo in dialogue without the Parliament's mandate and requires that this issue be mandated in the Parliament.
LDK Chairman Isa Mustafa, at a media conference, said it is absurd to sit in dialogue with Serbia, while the latter works against recognition by states that have already recognised Kosovo.
Mustafa: Skopje dialogue until Serbia does not interrupt campaign against Kosovo
“You can talk about normalising relations with a country that tends to have this independence and is recognised by 115 states. As the LDK estimates it is not a matter for Vuciq to set conditions for dialogue, what Kosovo should change in its positions, but it is Kosovo to seek not to continue dialogue until Serbia interrupts the campaign against recognition of Kosovo”, he said.
Mustafa has also talked about visa liberalisation, calling on EU countries to allow the free movement of Kosovo citizens in Europe.
Mustafa: We dare not blame the EU for the visa liberalisation process
“We dare not blame the EU for the visa liberalisation process, but we must assure EU states that Kosovo will meet all criteria and that Kosovo will fight for the fight against crime and corruption, for the country's economic development, and by no means that the prospects are calculated in EU countries or change of the visa regime”, he said.
The first of the LDK has asked for more work in implementing the SAA, citing the impasses in implementing European agendas and government action companies, which it claims are contrary to the SAA.
Mustafa said the government is placing it on the Assembly, citing the case of the dismissal of the board of independent agencies, which has not been in executive competence, while also stressing the AKP's property case, by the unilateral government has been given to majority Serb municipalities.
Mustafa: The current government must go
This government has to go, because it is doing wrong deeds and no longer represents the majority in the Assembly, nor in letters, that even with letters there are minority governments left. The government itself takes steps and goes to new elections, and these decisions we make with a stable majority of”, he said.
He has also talked about the Serbian List initiative to oust the Haradinaj government.
Mustafa: The government I've run has crashed with the Serbian List.
There is much talk about this initiative. We have taken the initiative as LDK to prepare the government's no-confidence motion. We also know that the government that I have run has collapsed with the Serbian List and the motion has been signed by people of the Serbian List, because it seems that Mr. Veseli, who has publicly declared that he has organised the collapse of the government, wanted to organise a brotherhood-unification for the collapse of that” government, he said.
The first of the LDK has spoken even about President Hashim Thaci's meeting with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
Mustafa: We have a president we cannot trust
We have a president we can't trust what he said there, not even what he didn't speak in Paris, because he's otherwise declared here and there. It is good that President Putin has been declared in such a way, but I am convinced that we cannot reach the agreement with Serbia for normal relations, nor for mutual recognition without strong US commitment”, he said.
Mustafa has also talked about the no-confidence motion at the time he was in charge of the government and the deal with the then partner The PDK, saying it wasn't the LDK that allowed Thaci to become president, but that has enabled him and the PDK to vote in free and democratic elections.












