Dialogue: Who goes from Kosovo to the White House

The Kosovo delegation that will go to the White House for talks has not yet been appointed. But because of the trouble with the Brussels meeting, about representation, this topic will surely be added to discussion at Monday's meeting when coalition leaders gather, who will address even the differences [...]
The Kosovo delegation that will go to the White House for talks has not yet been appointed. But, due to the trouble with the Brussels meeting, about representation, this topic will certainly be added to discussion at Monday's meeting when coalition leaders gather to address other differences. The prime minister's office for Gazeta Express has hinted that the delegation will reflect the composition of coalition parties.
There are about two weeks left until Kosovo's confronting Serbia at the White House, while the Kosovo side officially says it has not yet determined who will be part of the delegation.
However, the Express newspaper learns that Prime Minister Hoti will take with him Skender Hysen, who, in agreement with President Thaci, has been given a task for dialogue. Part of the delegation is expected to be Ramush Haradinaj's man in Government, Minister Selim Selimi.
The meeting in Washington could be postponed in two days, but one thing is confirmed, keeping it.
Prime Minister Hoti's office says that it has not yet been appointed which state officials accompany Hoti, but he will probably receive a cabinet minister, coming from government partners.
It is not yet scheduled, but with the prime minister it will certainly go. Could be one of the coalition partners. Some kind of prime minister advisor. But with names, no” has been named yet, said Xhavit Beqiri, a media adviser to Prime Minister Hoti.
The newspaper Express learns that part of the delegation will be the co-ordinator appointed by GovernmentBrenda AAKA says they haven't spoken to whom they send to Washington, but probably Hoti goes to Justice Minister Selim Selimi. He was also participating in several meetings with the government chief in Brussels when he resumed dialogue with Serbia, with the European Union's mediation.
Selimi repeatedly reiterates that his party's chief, Ramush Haradinaj, has appointed him as AAKA representative in Government for dialogue with Serbia. He showed favour when he returned from Brussels after Hoti did not receive him at the meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucicinqi, and Selimi said he felt uninformed.












