Kuci: Meet and Negotiate in Brussels, at first invitation we have to sit at the table

Number two The PDK and the second on the candidate list for deputies in the Kosovo Assembly, Hajredin Kuci, has said that this party has been the most concrete issue on how to continue dialogue with Serbia. “Kadri Wessel has given a written document to parties on how this should be done. [...]
“Kadri Wessel has given a written document to parties on how this should be done. What's important is that we reach national consensus at two points. First, not only in politics but also in the moral authorities of society, journalists, and others. And the second constitutional consensus, reached with at least 80 deputies”, has said Kuci, while voicing criticism for the past dialogue team, co-directing Shpend Ahmeti's Fatmir Limaj.
I'm just saying, I'm saying this team won't be able to reach the deal. A dialogue that does not lead the PDK and does not participate in the LDK and other parties cannot be reached consensus”, Kuci said, on KTV's interactive.
We need to create a unity within us, present it to the international community, and seek unity even within the international factor. Every time there was a gap within the international factor, we had problems”, it added further.
He has said that he himself earlier mentioned a possible agreement with Serbia, which he called the Peace Treaty.
“We need to close the issue with Serbia. We should not fear the US and the EU. Kosovo and Serbia never agree, even 100 years. We must negotiate in partnership with the US and the EU”, Kuci has said.
When talking about the tax, Kuci has said she should be reviewed in Brussels, but that dialogue must continue.
We need to cut the ticket and sit at the table. The tax is not the biggest problem we have with Serbia. If someone tells me that the main problem is tax, I don't accept”, Kuci said.
“Ulem and discuss tax removal. The removal of the tax is negotiated in Brussels, as part of the peace agreement, the Treaty, or as you wish to say, which, in addition to having to be approved in the Kosovo Assembly and Serbia's, should also be approved at UN”, Kuci has said.
He has said Kosovo must draft its agreement plan and go to Brussels and present it.
Speaking of who should lead the dialogue, and whether Kadri Veselin will lead him if he manages to become prime minister, Kuci has said that Kosovo's “government should assume its constitutional responsibilities”.
According to him, with these constitutional responsibilities neither can the president be removed from the game.
We shouldn't be afraid of this. Kosovo cannot harm a man. In democracy, no man, alive or dead, can harm a state of”, Kuci said.












