Tahiri: Tomorrow I will try to meet Vjosa Osmani, respond to the European Parliament report

Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Tahiri has said Kosovo is preparing an institutional response regarding the European Parliament report. I read the report from beginning to end. It is a report in which there are qualifications and findings for all Western Balkan countries where Kosovo is [...]
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Tahiri has said Kosovo is preparing an institutional response regarding the European Parliament report.
I read the report from beginning to end. It is a report in which there are qualifications and findings for all Western Balkan countries where there are two-thirds of pages for Kosovo. When taken as a whole, the methodology and elements that hinder” should be seen.
I talked to Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti. Today I have had Foreign Affairs Minister Melza Haradinaj- Stubula and Justice Minister Selim Selim Selimi at the meeting, and the institutional response is under way. Tomorrow I'm going to try to meet President Vjosa Osmani on this subject so that we as a country can have precise, containive, less emotional access. The state is tasked with having reasonable, container-based responses and arguments. If you see the position politics has is quite an emotional reaction until you see the reaction of the experts on this subject, there are very precise positions”.
When giving an empirical professional response to an institution like the European Parliament, it should be precisely based on circumstances and strategies that enter the function of the state of Kosovo, rather than the individual”.
Tahiri in Info Magazine of Kosovo has said Kosovo should not address this report as if it reported Dick Marty's report.
We don't dare to treat this report like we've handled Dick Marty's report since next week, 10 years since he was presented. It's not a similar report, but when we have a report coming from a very serious institution, then access should be very serious. That's the approach we've taken as government”.










