Haziri: In war, KLA ja went not to Republic of Kosovo, but to national union

LDK Deputy Chairman Lutfi Haziri showed political developments during the 1990s. He says that when former political prisoners came out from LDK, they went to Rexhep Qosja and formed a party. It was the one known as the Hand Framework. I think 98. All the political prisoners came out, and my name was not [...]
It was the one known as the Hand Framework. I think 98. I don't know why. When I was mentioned by Hidate Hyseni, he released the meeting. There were many developments at the time, and Albanians had gathered around a national interest and starting point was Tirana. The Republic was not required at that time, but the goal was national unity. Granted, our policies were built on these roads. It was the area of Kosovo, Macedonia and Cameron as a national interest zone across borders. But these changed after the Rambouille Agreement when we took another route. At war the KLA did not go to the Republic of Kosovo, but to national union”, he said.
He has also spoken of the most well - known political figures of the day. He talked about former President Ibrahim Rugova's relations with Rexhep Qruja and Ademi Demacin.
Rugova wanted Demach and Demach. Rugova was the one who said the Republic of Kosovo would be compromise, as the national union would not be possible. Understandably, international law wanted no new boundaries after Yugoslavia's breakup. Political prisoners joined the Crushing Party. Qosja always sought the national union, did not want Republika”, he added.












