Wessel: Kosovo won't violate Serbia's territorial integrity

Facing Serbia and winning it must unite the political spectrum of Kosovo. And to achieve a union of forces between political parties, the chairman of the Parliament and the PDK, Kadri Wessel, says it is working. The head of the legislature stresses that he will try to sit down all leaders at a table [...]
And to achieve a union of forces between political parties, the chairman of the Parliament and the PDK, Kadri Wessel, says it is working.
The legislature's leader stresses that he will try to lower all leaders at a table as he had done for demarcation, so that consensus on the dialogue process is reached.
Wessel has once again re-focused the stance that Kosovo is unique and that there will be no violation of territorial integrity.
But, he says, he dreams of Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanovac joining Kosovo and will not stop working for them, even though it opposes violating Serbia's territorial integrity.
The head of the Assembly invites the entire political spectrum to be together in the final meeting in the dialogue with Serbia now when the Government has formed a negotiating team, but has not yet received the Parliament's approval.
Regarding this consensus, Wessel says he will try to sit at a table as he has done on the demarcation issue with Montenegro, which he says has lost three years and are still talking about the subject which should already be done in the past.
Wessel says a large part of the opposition understand the fact that by opening the battle with position, even with the idea of taking power, to damage it to citizens, Kosovo does not win.
That's what he calls “beating Serbia” Wessel makes clear that only together can they defeat Serbia in the fact that their claims on destabilising the region, to promote conflicts.
On this occasion, Wessel even mentions Serbian President Alexander Vuqiq's speech during his stay in Kosovo, calling them “propromising policies that were genocide”.
In terms of allowing the Serbian president in Kosovo and speaking in a supervulnerative for Slobodan Milosevic, Veselin says decision-making is in partnership with international partners, and thus shows that independent Kosovo is not a precedent for destabilising, it is not the precedent of war, it is the precedent of peace and stability.
Wessel says the topic of division, which is currently being discussed in the Kosovo Assembly, is dangerous and harmful.
Wessel has reiterated that Kosovo is an independent and sovereign, adding that it will not allow any parallel powers in Kosovo, while it has not responded directly to whether it is against President Hashim Thaci, hinting it does not support the correction of borders.
In this interview Wessel has also spoken about the rights of Albanians in Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanovac, who, according to him, are not respected by the state of Serbia.
He says Kosovo will always be committed to the population of this part that is found on Serbia's territory but will not provide any precedent through which Serbia can claim to be violating their sovereignty.
He has also spoken in this interview about visa liberalisation for Kosovo, which he believes will happen within this year.
He promises that institutions will work intensively to get the positive visa score, while not thinking young people will leave Kosovo in the event of liberalisation.
Wessel hopes that at the end of the year there will be positive decision making, meanwhile, says Kosovo citizens deserve not to be isolated.












