Wessel: Serbia does not listen to what we say, can do worse to Albanians

Kosovo Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselini has called on the Parliament's deputies to be attentive to the decisions they will make at today's session, where they are discussing the current situation of Albanians in the Presevo Valley, as according to him Serbia will not hear what they say. Wessel [...]
Wessel said that if 500 thousand euros were to go to the Presevo Valley it would be a success of this session.
Serbia won't listen to what we're going to say, but we have to get ready that they're going to do even worse to them if we're not a little more smart at these decisions we're making today. That's why I had more of a desire to focus on not just discussions, three medical students if they were registered would be good, the success of this session. 500 thousand euros if they went to Presevo, Medvedja, Bujanoc investment would be good. But, remember, there are some difficulties Serbia will try to stop the obstacle and do the opposite of what we say. The commission is good at finally preparing to make certain decisions that we make when applied. Even on the matter of citizenship you see, is it good to take citizenship there and unregister them as they are trying, or is it better to give them a document and to organize a dignified life here, but not to leave them there and unregister them just in the phase of dialogue when decision-making is more important to Kosovo even for them<1>, he said.












