Will Kosovo divide? Thaci talks about but sé gives answers

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has been asked by journalists for the statement by Ambassador Delawayi, who has not denied that there will be no partition of Kosovo in final dialogue. That's Thaci's full response to Periscope: Yeah, it's gonna be a really tough deal. But with the company we've arrived here [...]
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has been asked by journalists for the statement by Ambassador Delawayi, who has not denied that there will be no partition of Kosovo in final dialogue.
That's Thaci's full response to Periscope:
Yeah, it's gonna be a really tough deal. But we've come to where we are. On the basis of compromise, we have reached from Rambouille to Vienna.
There will be no battle for who will defeat him in this agreement.
The goal will be that the parties will be dignified and feel themselves victorious.
Earlier it was easier because Serbia rejected the deal, there were bombings in Rambouille.
Now Kosovo cannot take responsibility for failing this process.
The party taking this responsibility will also receive the prices of isolation from the international community.
If the deal doesn't happen, there will be two sides. We'll have an impasse and isolation from Europe.
I don't even agree with you that the U.S. has removed support, didn't he say that, I wish I wouldn't listen to him and not live that time when the US says I won't support Kosovo, not to exaggerate things.
This time, the ambassador of a country has spoken that we have all the benefits of that country. The final agreement will be fully agreed with the US and the EU. This alone guarantees that we can complete this success. Of course, the agreement will be local, Kosovo Serbia, but its witnesses will be US and EU. We have often heard that it has been said that the US should be engaged in dialogue, but then the other side is looking for Russia. The US is directly engaged in dialogue, it gives support to dialogue. I think you're more concerned about an independent opinion than those who have helped us make our independence.
I suggested with the utmost respect, read well what they said.












