Haradinaj: Kosovo borders have placed soldiers' boots

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has once again strongly rejected the idea of changing borders between Kosovo and Serbia in an agreement that would emerge from the final phase of dialogue between the two countries in Brussels, Periscopi reports. On the “Opion” show, Haradinaj has said Kosovo's borders are not only set on paper [...]
On the “Opion” show, Haradinaj has said that Kosovo's borders are not only set on cards like that, but are set by soldiers' boots.
“Opening borders is a danger to regional stability. These boundaries have set soldiers' boots. If they move, then it would take a lot of soldiers' boots”, Haradinaj said.
He has said he should not question what has been achieved so far in Kosovo.
“We need an agreement with Serbia, but not by questioning what we have achieved so far. Other countries have recognized us with these boundaries, and the Constitution recognizes them as well. This is the achievement of the centuries. The Albanian-Serbian conflict has also been for territories. We are autochthon”, Haradinaj added.
He has said Kosovo President Hashim Thaci's movements and debate on these issues are tactical movements in the face of Serbia's delegation.. /Periscopi











