Haradinaj: Kosovo could get it if there is agreement with Serbia

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, speaking at the parliamentary debate on dialogue with Serbia, has said that in the event of failing to reach an agreement with the Serbian state, all as Kosovo political representatives will bear the responsibility. What will happen, according to him, is that Serbia will be allowed to move forward and [...]
What will happen, according to him, is that Serbia will be allowed to move forward and Kosovo will be blocked.
Haradinaj has said if it is found that Kosovo is unable to organise itself and represent itself, then the international community will be allowed to decide as in the case of Rambouille.
We are returning them once again to the time when we did not have institutions, and we are forcing them to accept a fact that Kosovo is as fragile as it was before its independence. If the international community don't get us together, don't come and don't know if they're coming to this stage, but if they don't come, look, we're going to carry the responsibility for not reaching a deal or success between the two sides, both are aspiring to the EU, it's Kosovo and Serbia. With what happens, what is now happening will happen, Serbia will be allowed to move forward in opening chapters in their closure, advance in its integration process towards EU membership, and we will be blocked”, he said.
Haradinaj has criticised opposition parties who, while discussing Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, have no focus either on formula or platforms, but have it on gaining any political position.
There are a lot of elements we're discussing today that could have been part of a platform or a formula as we're going to move forward, but I don't see your focus either on formula or the platform, unfortunately. I see that we're going to spend this debate today in Parliament again saying some things, giving me some explanations, left me some account of the past or earned a point for those who come, but I'm not looking at the focus on a platform, and on a formula, on a team. I was promoted by Professor Rugova, Naser, I was at war, then I didn't know President Rugova, I had no physical contact with him. Bacen Ademi I never met, but I've agreed from the war, and we've had enough of it since Regep Qosja, Hashim Thaci, Jakup Krasniqi, President Rugova, Veton Surroi, Bajram Kosumi represented us and others who have been there”, Haradinaj said.
The head of government also had a question for MPs.
My question for Parliament is really if you just want to continue this rhetoric without giving any product, without taking any role, without being any formula and okay if it is, but what will happen next to us, with Kosovo. The assessment that Serbia is dependent on us and if the Kosovo issue is not resolved they suffer a measure, remains. It's a condition for them, it's a condition from the EU, it's a condition for others to solve all the problems, but Serbia still hasn't arrived at that final phase that unless it has solved these problems it can't move forward. So, Serbia has until the day it signs EU membership, there's time space to maneuver with it even if that day is 23, 25, if it's 23 so it has 5 years. If it's 25 years longer than that, 7 years of this kind of waiting for Kosovo without an agreement can be painful, we can get more out of the next «, we can get out of those recognitions, we can be left at a status quo as Macedonia has remained a time of”, he said.
Dialogue debate is ongoing, meanwhile, a Social Democratic Party nominated resolution is expected to be put to a vote












