Tahiri: Kurti government is unable to access the dialogue.

PDK Parliamentary Group chief Abelard Tahiri has said dialogue has brought positive results in some areas, while adding that when it comes to dialogue, the impression is being created that it is only an internal issue of Kosovo. He at the table invited by KDI with the “new Kosovo-Serbia-x1 dialog chapter has said [...]
PDK Parliamentary Group chief Abelard Tahiri has said dialogue has brought positive results in some areas, while adding that when it comes to dialogue, the impression is being created that it is only an internal issue of Kosovo.
The one at KDI's table invited on the “Kosovo-Serbia-x1 dialogue theme has said dialogue as an opposition party does not view it as a political agenda but as a political commitment.
When we talk about dialogue, we get the impression that we're talking about an internal political topic because so much we've had confrontations as a political scene that it gives the impression that it's political agenda and our initiative like Kosovo. We have rightly expected this to be a new beginning. Mr. Kurti has already formed institutions stemming from the February 14th elections. We have consistently seen his principles and his conditions that he has promoted as the leader of the opposition for a long time. Even as the opposition party dialogue itself we should not see it as a political agenda with which we will accuse each other of harmful concessions, we should see it as an agenda beyond our daily political engagement”, he has said.
Further MP The PDK, said the government with Prime Minister Kurti is making it impossible for the opposition to discuss topics that would have to be discussed in Brussels.
Such a thing is unfortunately imperiling the Government that is leading the country and Prime Minister Kurti with its approach. Shortly before the meeting in Brussels, Kurti has read us a report on what happened in the last 10 years and said nothing new about what Kosovo's agenda will be in the dialogue. Unfortunately, our government does not have an agenda that could be discussed between the ruling parties and opposition parties. I see a very wrong approach of our government”, Tahiri said.
The chief of the PDK Parliamentary Group further stressed that Kosovo's final goal in this process should not be recognition.
I don't believe that our final goal should be recognition between Kosovo and Serbia, because even if that happens and still we have the obstacle on the Security Council from China and Russia, then our Republic is failing to complete what is most important, namely empowering our international subjectivity. Without being part of the United Nations and sitting down at the UN we have not concluded the issue of empowering our international subjectivity”, Tahiri said.











