Wessel: If Serbia doesn't understand Kosovo is a state, we'll make it clear

Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselini has sharply criticised the European Union for unjust access to Kosovo. Wessel, in a pre-media presentation, said Serbia should understand that Kosovo is a state, and, according to him, if you don't understand, then it will make Serbia feel that fact as much as possible, writes Periscopi. Wessel [...]
Wessel, in a pre-media presentation, said Serbia should understand that Kosovo is a state, and, according to him, if you don't understand, then it will make Serbia feel that fact as much as possible, writes Periscopi.
Wessel also spoke of the tax.
Serbia's “Malls have entered our state, without observing the rules. This brought about a 100% tax settlement. It was to show that the impasse only brings mutual deadlock”, he said.
But, Wessel said he did not expect this unilateral approach towards Kosovo, not criticising Serbia at all.
We have not expected the EU to react to us alone. This lack of balance has rightly created the impression of EU bias. EU calls to remove the tax, without calling on Serbia, are legitimately bothering Kosovo citizens. Especially without free movement, it only burdens this situation, he said.
Kosovo is an independent and sovereign state. The EU cannot see Kosovo from Serbia's integration perspective. The Kosovo road in Brussels never passes through Belgrade. Serbia must understand that Kosovo is a state. If you don't understand, we'll make the state of Kosovo feel more and more every day. The tax is not the biggest problem. Equal agreement and treatment are the” solution, Vessel said. /Periscopi/











