Vjosa Osmani for '%mini-sengenin: We'll convince Eddie Rama he's wrong.

At the Ohrid Summit among Western Balkan countries, Prime Minister Edi Rama has spoken sharply to Schengen critics of the Balkans. Rama spoke of Kosovo's absence to this summit, which he said has been self-disfellowshipped from this process. But besides Albin Kurti, who sees this initiative with great criticism, even [...]
But besides Albin Kurti, who sees this initiative with great criticism, even Vjosa Osmani of LDK has come against.
On the Opinion show, she declared that “The Balkan Schengen” will fail, and according to her, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama should have spoken to Kosovo earlier.
Part of the interview
Blendi Fevziu: What position do you like LDK and you personally have for “Balkan Schengen?
Vjosa Osmani: We as LDK have been declared not to support such an attitude. I was declared on the day the meeting was held in Novi Sad. For me, it has not been understandable why that meeting was held, or why it has started with Serbia without the taking of and hiring of other states and in particular Kosovo. Kosovo has since been led by the LDK has rejected similar ideas.
Blendi Fevziu: Why not have a “Balkan Schengen” under the EU model, what problems do they bring to Kosovo and the region?
Vjosa Osmani: There are many and economically and in terms of setting up the reciprocity measure that I mentioned earlier. We cannot connect such agreements with Serbia, which it uses to send top state officials who provoke incidents in Kosovo.
Blendi Fevziu: According to Prime Minister Rama, it will work with those states that want to function and preserve and reciprocity that have problems between Serbia and Bosnia, Serbia and Kosovo, but a common space will be created for the movement of citizens and goods similar to the EU.
Vjosa Osmani: We for those who have agreed put under our writing as Kosovo in the Berlin process, which is known as the RA. Therefore, we see no reason for duplication for something already agreed on by the six states. Not to have agreements with the initiative of only three states, without consulting other states. From what we've heard you and yet you have no document that would detail what this initiative involves.
Blendi Fevziu: It's a document for 700 points, which regulates all this agreement.
Vjosa Osmani: And we don't intend to read it.
Vjosa Osmani: This is a goal to replace mechanisms already existing within the EU that serve states to integrate.
Blendi Fevziu: Who has this goal in your opinion?
Vjosa Osmani: Clearly, Vucic has that goal.
Blendi Fevziu: And why are the prime ministers of Albania and Macedonia involved?
Vjosa Osmani: I believe they are involved because of an initiative that would harm the state of Kosovo.
Blendi Fevziu: You think Albania's prime minister is taking an initiative to undermine the state of Kosovo?
Vjosa Osmani: I don't think it's his company. I think it's President Vucic's company and I think it was wrong to read some of the reasons Prime Minister Rama gave him. I think we should sit down as two states and explain more clearly as the prime minister of Albania why we think it is not in Kosovo's interest such an initiative.
Blendi Fevziu: You see it as a failed initiative or you think it should be discussed and seen concretely.
Vjosa Osmani: We now see the current circumstances as a failed initiative, yet I believe we should definitely sit with the prime minister of Albania and not exchange political accusations from television studios./ Opinion. Choose a working directory











