Haradinaj for point 10: Serbia got what it wanted, while we won nothing

AAKA Chairman Ramush Haradinaj has said he has not been satisfied with the way Serbia has managed to get point 10 off the deal in Washington without losing anything. Point 10 involved mutual recognition. The first version was an explosive point requiring recognition, and then we took racing for [...]
AAKA Chairman Ramush Haradinaj has said he has not been satisfied with the way Serbia has managed to get point 10 off the deal in Washington without losing anything. Point 10 involved mutual recognition.
The first version was an explosive point requiring recognition and then we took racing for communities. But we knew from the start that we would have consequences on the deal that would turn out to be Serbia's” victory, he says.
Also, the agreement said that Weiman would be divided under agreement. In this document, I have the most dangerous point for Uyman. Good thing she's changed. We've set foot in this. I've also had remarks on how point 10 has been removed without getting an equivalence for Serbia's request. So they got what they wanted while we didn't win anything”, he added.











