Prime Minister Haradinaj declares dead “” Kosovo partition option

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj on the “Debat Plus” show, has said that with the touch of borders, Russia would be invited to increase its influence in the Balkans. He has also talked about dialogue, relations with the United States and other issues. Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj at “Debat Plus” of RTV Dukagjin, said opening borders would [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj on the “Debat Plus” show, has said that with the touch of borders, Russia would be invited to increase its influence in the Balkans. He has also talked about dialogue, relations with the United States and other issues.
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj in “Debat Plus” of RTV Dukagjini, said that opening borders would be an invitation for Russia to give more role in the region.
“The opening of borders and border movement is the process that will then hardly be closed. No one is known who wins, is supposed to create a vague situation that would be an invitation to Russia for more role... the president of Kosovo holds this position on the basis of the constitution, but the option for partitioning Kosovo, which perhaps someone has postponed to promote, has “dead” actually”, Haradinaj said.
The idea of opening Haradinaj's borders called it dangerous by comparing it with the topic of demarcation, which could provoke civil war.
And you know, for a little bit of valuable hectares that were fortunately found solutions, we were going to civil war. No one can mess with this place any more”, Haradinaj added, follows Telegrafi.
Meanwhile, talking about relations with America, Haradinaj admitted there are meetings with Embassy representatives and that relations have never been better.
It is normal for the American Embassy to give us sincere remarks about any mistakes we make... never better and more stable relations have been”, Ramush Haradinaj said among other things.
Haradinaj, among other things, also spoke of continuing the dialogue he said should continue in order to achieve recognition from Serbia, while he has indicated that the tax remains until recognition.












