Deda: Everyone is expected to vote the demarcation

Alternative MP Ilir Deda has said that after a meeting he had with Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj is optimistic that the Assembly will finally pass the demarcation issue with Montenegro. Deda has said he received information from Limaj about an initiative to reach a guarantor agreement with [...]
Deda has said she has received information from Limaj about an initiative to reach a guarantor agreement with Montenegro, that if mistakes are found there may be renegotiation.
We have met earlier today. He informed me of his conversation initiative in Montenegro and I'm here to give him space. He told me that Montenegro is willing to help Kosovo pass the demarcation. If it goes as we've been informed, I think the whole Parliament will vote the demarcation agreement. We can't take down the demarcation in the House. The idea is to be approved with guarantees. Probably like two governments can get the guarantee, commitment, commitment or whatever it is just to take us away”, Deda said at the KTV interactive.
Deda has said that if Kosovo wants visa liberalisation in December, it should end in February. According to him, liberalisation does not take place even in 2019.
He has also talked about negotiations with Serbia, where he has invited political consensus to be reached in the country.
For being serious and for Kosovo to gain seat in the UN and end problems with Serbia is to have consensus. Consensus is to set a strategy, a negotiating team, what are our vital topics, which are not. In parallel, when the arrests by the Special occur, we should be dignified to be morally superior at the table with Serbia and not feel bad at that table. We have moral superiority when mass cemetery opening is required in Serbia, when we demand the return of pensions of Kosovo citizens”, Deda added.
As for the Special Court, Deda says it has not yet convinced that party leaders in the coalition have withdrawn from the attempt to abolish.
“Who says they're retired? In order to trust such statements, their parties have to make public decisions that parties are withdrawing from that requirement. The demand is still in the government, and the government must give the opinion by February 20th. If these withdraw, the initiative is no longer worth”, he said.
Deda has said visa isolation is among the last sanctions the US can make to Kosovo leaders. He has said they should be forwarded to whom Kosovo leaders will meet during their stay in the US for “Morning Prayers”.












