Opposition sees Kosovo leaders meeting Mogher with scepticism

The creation of an inclusive team in the final phase of dialogue with Serbia continues to be viewed with scepticism on the part of the opposition, which is rejecting this form of dialogue, KTV reports. As far as LDK says dialogue should be led by institutions, a dialogue [...] must be developed in Vetevendosje first.
While in the LDK say dialogue should be led by institutions, in Vetevendosje state that an internal dialogue should be developed first.
The opposition continues to remain determined not to accept leadership of the final phase of dialogue with Serbia in Brussels on the part of the country's president, Hashim Thaci.
The meeting, expected to be held Wednesday between President Thaci, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, Prime Minister Kadri Veselin of another part of the government cabinet with EU High Representative Frederica Moghrini, is being seen with scepticism by the opposition.
For the chief of the Democratic League of Kosovo Parliamentary Group, Avdullah Hoti, the institutions are the ones to lead these processes, otherwise the country must go to a new election.
Victory Pacolli, MP from the Vetevendosje Movement, says the heads of state have not received the Parliament's blessing to represent Kosovo at meetings in Brussels in the dialogue with Serbia, and, therefore, do not see as legitimate whatever can be located.
On the other hand, analyst Amend Muja says Wednesday's meeting with Moghrin to have full legitimacy should include the opposition.
Six Kosovo leaders, on 18 July in Brussels, will confirm Mogher's commitment to Kosovo institutions for dialogue with Serbia.
This same day, the European Commission is expected to extend recommendation for visa liberalisation for Kosovo.











