Gorani for the government's silence for dialogue: Either they don't want to be taken, or they're gonna make deals without the market.

Publicist Dukagjin Gorani has spoken of “no-paper” recently published and envisioning the creation of the North Autonomous District. These games, of course, are published and necessary. But the need is to correct the field game. Have him go to Brussels and talk to me about two sense shots. It's good to be stopped and with [...]
These games of course appear and are necessary. But the need is to correct the field game. Have him go to Brussels and talk to me about two sense shots. It's good to be stopped and watched by our political container, party, society. Are we ready to close up? And the government would do well to inform the Parliament and the public about dialogue. So far there's been silence, and this silence is distressing.
This is now asking you to interpret this silence in two ways. Or the government has no intention of dealing with dialogue. Or he's gonna decide something without telling us. Both are dangerous. Goran added further, Pryscopic escorts.
He said the government's stance so far is unknown to the public, while also mentioning the visit of Germany's Foreign Minister, Heiko Maas, to Kosovo and Serbia.
Prime Minister Kurti will go to Brussels in a few days until he has given no explanation to the people. He earlier, as an opposition, had criticised pre-responsors when doing so. /Periscope












