Haradinaj calls Kurtin primitive, invites to parliament for dialogue

Former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has criticised Prime Minister Albin Kurti for access to dialogue with Serbia. He calls it primitive until he invites it to parliament to prepare the relevant documents for conversations with Aleksandar Vuciq. “I call on Kurt to come to parliament to prepare us a document of what Kosovo expects in [...]
“I call on Kurt to come to parliament to prepare us a document on what Kosovo expects in the dialogue. Starting at three, or point 10 of the remaining Washington agreement, highlighted in President Biden”'s letter, Haradinaj told RTV 21.
“Not to be in a horizontal and third document in line the question of mutual recognition”, he added.
“Qat has been wrong and folklore..., then when it appears in statements it's very primitive. It's not nearly as unrecognizable as Kosovo is that it doesn't necessarily understand that you are giving the dialogue process time, it has given Serbia and itself time to negotiate things without importance”, Haradinaj stressed.
The “has given much time to negotiate a CEFTA agreement not to attack each other when it is known that we are the responsibility of NATO that attacks us Serbia even if it does not attack Serbia requires recognition because receiving recognition sooner enters NATO. While delaying, failing to get recognition even if it gets an agreement not to attack Serbia, we don't quickly become a NATO member, even so the risk of attacking Serbia every time is potential”, the first AAKU concluded.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, expressed opposing positions in the new round of dialogue that started in Brussels. At their first meeting in this process, Kurti said he has several proposals that advance dialogue, while the Serbian president, Vuciq, said the Kosovo delegation had gone to disagree on anything.











