Wessel reveals details from the leadership meeting with senior American official

Kosovo Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselini has unveiled details from the meeting he has held, along with other leaders of the country, with US Undersecretary of State David Hale on Saturday. Wessel has shown that Hale, number three of the U.S. State Department, has said that the US wants to have a serious evolution in the dialogue process, while he has read [...]
Wessel has shown that Hale, the number three of the US State Department, has said that the US wants to have a serious evolution in the dialogue process, while he has read the letter to them recently by President Donald Trump.
The Secret Secretary has been very clear, very direct and has asked, in fact, received President Trump's letter and underlined some facts, trying to wear some details from the meeting: Unique historical cases, including Kosovo's sovereignty. He said what your position would be, for the fact that the United States wants to have a serious evolution, but I'm posting the assistant secretary, but not even wasting time if there is no Kosovo's readiness to make decision. This has been a stance, which can be considered in the first part an extraordinary message for the US stance that Kosovo goes to Dialog as an independent and sovereign state and recognition, but at the same time that the responsibility you take is that you want to go or you don't want to go?”, says Veselin for Pista.news.
Wessel has further talked about the tax issue, showing that Undersecretary Hale has asked whether Kosovo wins by setting the tax as a deadlock, or going to the negotiating table.
“Tarifa is your decision as an independent and sovereign state, but you have to think strategically: win the fee as a deadlock, or you want to go to the negotiating table, wear the attitudes that you have as an independent and sovereign state, including the fear of partition where the Assistant Secretary's very clear stance this time again was that the U.S. doesn't prefer any option that the parties don't like, or you want to use the share of the fee as default”
The chief speaker has also indicated that the tax has been his proposal, completely oriented towards Serbia and that it only makes sense until it is directed against Serbia, but not if it passes as an attitude towards the US.
The “Tarifa only means until it is directed against Serbia. You want my attitude? It takes 1,000 percent more to Serbia, for itself, the fact that it's creating a reaction to us how it's blocking us, how there's no correctness against us. But the moment you take a stand against the United States, I, the Democratic Party of Kosovo, changes its” stance.
Now we have two paths right now: one, we demonstrate ourselves, but to demonstrate more partners, that Serbia has nothing to demonstrate, and to be blocked in this process. Then, we can come into a situation, as the Assistant Secretary said, said you'll continue on your own, we see. At least half a joke said if we're interested in getting ready, maybe we come, but maybe we don't, we see our interests. So this is a situation we're real in. We have a position which is beautifully clear from our Western partners, and Kosovo must make decisions as an independent and sovereign state”, Wessel has declared.












