Haradinaj shows the call to Hoti: I asked Serbia not to be part of deal for Wymann, understanding

AAKA leader Ramush Haradinaj has said the party he leads believes in the US-brokered agreement. However, he adds, it is incompatible with the deal for Weyman Lake, until it has warned of exit from the coalition. He says they worked hard for agreements that would end with mutual recognition. But [...]
AAKA leader Ramush Haradinaj has said the party he leads believes in the US-brokered agreement. However, he adds, it is incompatible with the deal for Weyman Lake, until it has warned of exit from the coalition.
He says they worked hard for agreements that would end with mutual recognition.
However, he adds, the situation in dialogue has made it difficult to point out about Weyman Lake.
“Unfortunately the situation in the dialogue made one of the points of the draft agreement talking about Wajan difficult. We do not appreciate that Serbia should be a party to the future of Weeman. We are open to the American Energy Department, but not for a trilateral agreement involving Serbia. Implications that could bring about in the future may be unaffordable for Kosovo”, he added
He has said he has talked with Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti to remove this point, but adds he has not come to an understanding on his part. Consequently, AAKA does not support the agreement to be signed today.
Despite the fact that I have talked with Prime Minister Hoti to get this point off, we have not come to an understanding of it and are obliged not to support this agreement.
The AAK is not ready for co-operation either in government or in any form, because we will not help an agreement where Serbia, even indirectly, joins Kosovo resources”, Haradinaj said.












