Wessel: Kosovo does not split, consensus achieved once the blood settles

Kosovo Assembly head Kadri Veselini says Kosovo will not be divided at any price. According to him, once the blood is calmed, a consensus for dialogue will be reached, while on September 13th at the Parliament's autumn session, he said that in the order of the day there is a resolution that in a way offers a solution to [...]
According to him, once the blood is calmed, a consensus for dialogue will be reached, while on September 13th at the Parliament's autumn session said that in the order of the day there is a resolution that in a way offers a solution to the issue.
After the chairmanship's meeting, Wessel also talked about the Association of Serbian municipalities, where he strongly said there would be no executive competence.
“Kosovo is one, it is state, citizens, Albanians are 92 per cent is a holy state, it is not divided into any price. The association will never have executive competencies, never, are very clean attitudes until the blood settles and we have a common resolution”, he said.
On September 13th, according to Wessel, a proposal of The PSD's resolution on dialogue, which, according to him, will provide a solution.
Wessel said that consensus will soon be reached.
“We are on track, regardless of the statements you hear, what I want to convey to citizens, will be reached by national consensus, unity in our meeting with Serbia as an independent and sovereign state, despite the fact that in the current moments we still need time and I want to convey this message: all that will happen in the Kosovo Parliament, will depend on you honored citizens of our Republic, for the fact that there is still hope that separation can create priorities for any political party as much as with a political vocabulary, that I don't want to mention that it's hard to the opposition, Veselinovic said.
And on September 13th, when the next year's session begins, in order of the day there will be 40 points of the agenda. /Kosovo priss











