Kurteshi: What happened to Turkish citizens will cost us a lot

The Commission for Legislation adopted the draft bill for ratification of the Treaty between Kosovo and Hungary for extradition. The bill sparked the response of commission members, who could not bypass the event, which occurred days ago, with the penetration of Turkish citizens. Sami Kurteshi from the VV said that Kosovo with this act has made return [...]
The Commission for Legislation adopted the draft bill for ratification of the Treaty between Kosovo and Hungary for extradition. The bill sparked the response of commission members, who could not bypass the event, which occurred days ago, with the penetration of Turkish citizens.
Sami Kurteshi from the VV said that Kosovo with this act has come back in terms of visa liberalisation and EU membership.
Whatever it is we can't escape reality, which is likely with the 6 Turkish citizens returning to Turkey. Kosovo when it takes into account this agreement based on Vienna conventions, but has principles drawn from the European convention. Kosovo has violated the main agreement on which the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo is based. The second head and I don't think that Kosovo, no matter what changes we make, I have to swear and we've gone with halhalhalama. Kosovo has made the crucial step back for visa liberalisation and EU accession. Without major changes without apology, without vows we have broken the principal principle of the nobility of holding the European word, with this going back there, and that has cost us a lot of”, he said.
While Albulen Haxhiu from the Vetevendosje Movement, said what happened poses danger to any citizen.
The constitutional and legal baza in Kosovo seems to be unnecessary, because they are only robbing people without respect for neither regulations nor conventions. These conventions of agreements that we have remain to say and are being implemented. If we keep silent and allow what happened last week, it certainly poses a danger to any citizen living in the Republic of Kosovo”, she said.
Otherwise, the Kosovo Assembly Speakership will hold tomorrow meetings with parliamentary leaders and groups to review the 40 deputies' request for holding the extraordinary session over the parliamentary debate in this case.
Following the decoupling of six Egyptians from Kosovo, Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan has thanked President Hashim Thaci, while criticising Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, saying “turp”.
His critics have come after Haradinaj's decision to sack Interior Minister Flamur Sefaj and AKI director Driton Gashi.
Prime Minister Haradinaj last night has countered the Turkish chief's remarks, saying Kosovo does its own jobs and does not mix in Turkey's foreign affairs.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the US State Department, commenting on the latest incident between Kosovo and Turkey, has said the US are encouraged for the fact that Kosovo state institutions have announced their determination to review this event and improve procedural guarantees for the protection of legal rights.












