Hoti does not care what they say and how they swear on Kosovo in Belgrade

Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti is considering not relevant to the country the way the Serbian government swears, despite the mention of preservation as Kosovo Serb executive estimates it would. Despite these statements, Hoti said there would only be dialogue with the neighbouring state for mutual recognition. Meanwhile, he added he would respect any Constitutional Court decision [...]
Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti is considering not relevant to the country the way the Serbian government swears, despite the mention of preservation as Kosovo Serb executive estimates it would. Despite these statements, Hoti said there would only be dialogue with the neighbouring state for mutual recognition.
Meanwhile, he added that he would respect any Constitutional Court ruling in the case of the government vote by the now arrested MP, Etem Arifi.
Kosovo's “that 20 years is independent, what they say and how they swear in Belgrade is completely not relevant to the state of Kosovo... Dialogue is only about mutual recognition, while today we are talking is a meeting in Brussels to address specific elements of the final agreement. The first point is mutual recognition”, Hoti said.
While for Vetevendosje claims that the Constitutional Court's decision to overthrow the Hoti Government may come these days.
Asked on LVV's claims that during these days the Constitutional Court will decide in their favour on complaining of the government's election, Hoti said that any Constitutional decision will be accepted.
It's a Constitutional Court case, I can't comment on it. Whatever decision has been issued by the Constitutional Court we have always accepted, without even commenting on”, he said.
As for MP Fikrim Damka's warnings that he will not vote any law unless Ambassador Gashi is dismissed, Hoti said he would talk to him to clarify that his government is not subject to blackmail.
We'll talk to Damka about his position, but let me say the government is non-intangible. Even tomorrow if the government falls, it is not blackmailed to stay in power”, he said.
These statements were made during the visit to Badoc by Prime Minister Hoti, where he said preparations are being made for the water flow from Weiman to this lake.











