Kurti goes even farther than Haradinaj in relation to Serbia: We'll put in full reciprocity

The mandate of forming the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has unveiled its political programme, where some of the promises of 6 October have been repeated. At the end of his speech, Mr. Kurti stated that “would have full reciprocity with Serbia” -- a measure that would further escalate Kosovo's report [...]
At the end of his speech, Mr. Kurti stated that “would have full reciprocity with Serbia” -- a move that would further escalate Kosovo's report with the European Union and potentially the US.
However, this reciprocity measure implies that Kosovo would lift the 100 per cent fee on goods imported from Serbia, but would completely prevent the entry of these goods into the territory of the Republic of Kosovo, writes Periscopi.
Also, this “full reciprocity measure would mean that Serbia would refuse to sit on the negotiating table, trying to present Kosovo as the destructive side of our allies.
We remember that earlier Kurt had promised to increase the budget for the Kosovo Army to 600 million for four years once, and then 400 million.
However, Vetevendosje in recent weeks has shown that it changes its political stance. A month ago, the media published a photograph where Jedal Svecla of VV was located at a table with Marko Djuric of the Serbian government despite the position they would not sit with Belgrade politicians “even if they were to apologise for the crimes committed”. /Periscope












