Ragmi Mustafa seeks from Kosovo to '%s' also discuss borders with Serbia

The head of the Albanian National Council in the Presevo Valley, Ragmi Mustafa, has said that a final event agreement between Kosovo and Serbia should also be discussed the borders of Serbia, the Presevo Valley, respectively. Mustafa wrote on Facebook that in Kosovo- Serbia should not be discussed only the borders of Kosovo, but also [...]
The head of the Albanian National Council in the Presevo Valley, Ragmi Mustafa, has said that a final event agreement between Kosovo and Serbia should also be discussed the borders of Serbia, the Presevo Valley, respectively.
Mustafa wrote on Facebook that in Kosovo- Serbia should be discussed not only the borders of Kosovo but also those of Serbia.
“entries added that in Kosovo- Serbia should not negotiate issues beyond the current borders of the Republic of Kosovo. This approach, aimed at «, interferes with the» only in Kosovo-related issues, excludes the possibility of «being intervened» in issues pertaining to Serbia, so even the Presevo Valley”, Mustafa wrote.
He has said that if the dialogue should be negotiated for the borders, then both sides should be treated equally.
“Of course there are parties involved in dialogue that define definitions, frameworks, principles and dialogue criteria. But, if we want dialogue between equals and lasting peace, then that means that whatever topic can be subject to negotiations (external limits, constitutional order, internal administrative-territorial regulation, natural resources and economic assets, minority rights, war crimes and the whiteling of the property's fate, etc.) should be addressed to both countries which are parties in the <x1 dialogue, he said.
EU High Representative for Foreign Policy Josep Borell, in an interview several days earlier, has declared it is up to Kosovo and Serbia to decide whether they want to talk about the correction of borders and that the European Union cannot tell the parties what they should agree to and what they should not.
So there have been different reactions from German politicians.
German Bundestag MP Peter Beyer has flatly voiced opposition to the idea of changing borders between Kosovo and Serbia in an interview given to Gazeta Express on Thursday.
Even the rapporteur for Kosovo in the European Parliament, Violet Von-Cramon, has named the position of Spanish Borell topped Kosovo-Serbia dialogue.












