Hoti responds to Serbian List after warnings of leaving coalition

Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti at a media conference has spoken about the Serbian List's threatening warning that if the Serb majority Communist Association is not implemented they will leave the ruling coalition. Hoti at the media conference told the journalist who posed the question that she did not accept threats from anyone and [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti at a media conference has spoken about the Serbian List's threatening warning that if the Serb majority Communist Association is not implemented they will leave the ruling coalition.
Hoti at the media conference told the journalist who posed the question that he does not accept threats from anyone and that he does not work with threats,
The first “now I'm hearing from you, this is not a government that accepts threats from anyone. I don't work with threats. We have coalition agreements with all Serbian partners and Lists, and until these issues are discussed we can talk. That's what I can say”, Hoti said.
Furthermore, Hoti also has said he is being discussed for the final Kosovo agreement, Serbia, and that no agreement will start to implement until mutual recognition agreement.
We are currently discussing the final agreement, on principles agreed with our partners, and we agree on all or nothing. Nothing applies until the final agreement with mutual recognition. ”, Hoti said.
On the other hand, speaking of his meeting with the European Union's Special Envoy for the Kosovo Dialogue Serbia, Miroslav Lajcak Hoti has indicated that Kosovo has partner support for forming association without executive competence.
The Lacak's visit to Pristina is for an assessment of the dialogue process, and for the next agenda in this process. It's not an easy process, there are difficult topics such as Association, but we will agree with all partners. Kosovo is not a party blocking the dialogue process, Kosovo after many years is a constructive party, we know why we have entered the process. We enter only full normalisation of reports with mutual recognition”, he said.











