Analyst Muja says Yerenelli has logical problems

Renowned Kosovo analyst Amend Muja has recently made a status in his Facebook profile, in which he has attacked the last stance expressed by the White House emissary for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Richard Green, which corresponds to the one expressed by LDK and President Thaci. He has declared that [...]
He has stated that there are “logical problems” in the idea that Serbia will be forced to recognise Kosovo after dialogue, while Serbia continues its campaign of anonymity.
“Tax: There is a problem in the logic of Green, the LDK and the president on the one hand, it says that we will force Serbia for recognition, while on the other side are unable to ensure a dedication that Serbia prohibits the campaign of recognition. ” he writes, passes Periscope.
Actually, Mr. Muja forgets that the Serbian state intends membership in the European Union, and that, along with foreign direct investment, is conditioned precisely with recognition of our country's citizenship. And that our state should be recognised by Serbia, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, who in a statement yesterday even expressed fears that within this year his state could be forced to do so.
However, Mr. Muja has said he supports tax removal, while in his stance attacking Mr. Green has received many favors from Vetevendosje activists.
Otherwise, Richard Greenell earlier rejected the partial removal of the tax on the part of Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
The following is the whole unread status:
Rate: There is a problem in the logic of Green, the LDK and the president on the one hand, it says that we will force Serbia for recognition, while on the other side are unable to ensure a dedication that Serbia prohibits the campaign of recognition. If a commitment against recognition is hard to imagine how difficult it will be to obtain recognition. A reminder (1) halting the recognition campaign was the call of Quint states for Serbia and (2) The dedication to removing non-tariff barriers and implementing preliminary agreements with Kosovo was the EU's request for Serbia (EU Council Conclations June 2019).
P.S. I support the removal of taxes, the ban on snooping and the state's right to apply reciprocity measures when its position in the trade relationship is disparable. At the same time, I am a great fan of peace between peoples and states in the Balkans.












