Ahaz: Kosovo must not seek mercy from EU

Tusk's statements have not defined the dynamics or the format of dialogue, although they must be taken carefully and seriously. Thus assessing political analisis, Haki Abazi, underlining that, however, dialogue with Serbia must be completed. It is evident that the form of dialogue has been sabotaged and, Kosovo, there is not [...]
It is evident that the form of how dialogue has been sabotaged has been sabotaged of citizenship and, Kosovo, has not benefited from this agenda, rather. But, these homework tasks, preparing the positions and attitudes of the Kosovo side, at the main points of dialogue, as an interstate agenda, cannot be carried out by Tusk, nor the Brussels officials”, Abazi underscores.
Ahaz recalls the differences between the European Union member states, when it comes to recognising Kosovo as an independent state and, according to him, implies that the EU is not the ultimate authority on the issue of Kosovo's agenda.
The path to corruption, organised crime and lack of rule of law, Abazi says, is not the way up to the EU.











