Haradinaj: Berlin Summit to Take a Walk in Attitudes

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has said he does not know when the country will go to the elections, but that he is working on the country's topics. Commenting on PDK Deputy Chairman Enver Hoxhaj's statements that the PDK has a candidate for prime minister, Kadri Veselinaj said it is legitimate that every party [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has said he does not know when the country will go to the elections, but that he is working on the country's topics.
Commenting on PDK Deputy Chairman Enver Hoxhaj's statements that PDK has a candidate for prime minister, Kadri Veselinaj said it is legitimate that each party have its own candidate and, if it has interest in obstructing the coalition agreement, The AAK is ready.
“The PDK is a political party. It's legitimate a party after the candidate. When they go for solutions, I don't know for sure. When one of the partners wants to stop the contract, we're willing by nature, the last one leaves the contract. As long as we're at work, we work when we're dealing with”, he said.
Haradinaj, after the cabinet's meeting, has also talked about the meeting in Berlin.
“is a substantial change in the summit call to Berlin. It's a walking attitude. We've looked at the media statements, I don't think we should, in the meantime, get something final or achieved. It's a new kind of energy that's happening on the eve of the summit, I don't think it's a final conclusion, but attitudes that are being given by different parties. What I think should happen is to achieve a reconciliation between Kosovo and Serbia. It is compromise and result in mutual recognition at the existing borders. Kosovo is not forgiving, we are not asked to forgive, but it is a compromise of reconciliation, mutual recognition”, he said.
The Government head said the minimum wage would be increased and that he hopes his proposal that this issue be adjusted according to the cofficiency of 1.












