Silent Hot, travelling to Paris tomorrow.

At a very critical moment when Kosovo has been hit on one side by the pandemic and on the other side by the Special Court, which by violating the fundamental rules made public its intention to accuse the KLA's leading structures, the country's Prime Minister, Avdullah Hoti, is quietly preparing to travel for Paris tomorrow. According to [...]
According to Metro Journal sources within the government, Prime Minister Hoti will travel to Paris tomorrow, where he is expected to meet with France's President Emmanuel Macron.
This meeting is expected to be held as preparation for the Paris Summit between Kosovo and Serbia, to be held on July 10th in Paris.
Metro sources show Paris and Berlin are insisting on keeping the Paris Summit at any cost, which includes the formal resumption of the process of normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia mediated by the EU.
Although Hoti spoke a little bit about this meeting today, saying he is awaiting the confirmed date, the Prime Minister's Office has not yet made this visit public and has given no details how Kosovo will be represented there.
All these meetings and developments under the resumption of dialogue are taking place only after the failure of the previous meeting at the White House in Washington, which fails after publicising the proceedings against President Thaci and PDK Chairman Kadri Veseli, writes the Metro newspaper.
Now that President Thaci has been forced to withdraw from active work, it seems Europeans are rushing to exploit this vacuum to empower Hoti as Kosovo's sole representative, despite the fact that he leads a weak government and does not enjoy civic legitimacy.
We remember that the Specialised Prosecutor's Office published the names of Thaci and Wessel as war crimes suspects, but not the other 9 persons mentioned in the announcement.
It is also noteworthy that the prosecution has not been prosecuted and sealed by the Special Court.
While, local and international analysts have commented as political interference against talks at the White House, expected to begin 27 June.












