Not just yesterday: Albin Kurti had shown fear of Serbia's attacks even in 2016

The latest round of talks between Belgrade and Pristina ended after Kurti's yesterday meeting with Vucinciqi, which did not last another two hours. But what is the point of these negotiations? And why Kosovo's prime minister is so afraid of the prospect of “fighting”. Vetevendosje leader will remember it at 10 [...]
Vetevendosje leader will remember it at 10 and 20am on June 15th. He was on the table of multi-opposed negotiations with Serbia in front of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq.
But the situation gets worse because to achieve that position, Kurt even met two conditions for Serbia to sit in Brussels.
Serbia refused to agree to sit at the negotiating table with Kosovo unless the 100% tax is lifted, and the Reciprocity measure is imposed. On April 1, 2020, Kurti removed the tax 100% while in Brussels she went without the multi-proprogressed reciprocity.
Serbia later agreed to sit in these negotiations.
However, Kosovo is not one of the world's most educated countries, and of course, that even the most obvious lies you can distort. This will be done by the man sitting in the chair of the country's prime minister.
Kurti left the meeting with Vucinqi, saying she had been given four proposals. Of which we had “Seftan”, “Bilateral Reciprocity”, “gargancian for Serbia and Kosovo not to attack” and “National Council of Kosovo Serbs”.
What you can understand from the point of <x0-garancial” is that even Kurt is fearing the current status quo between our two countries. That means Kurti is aware of Serbia's increased military risk to Kosovo.
In an interview in RTK in 2016, Prime Minister Kurti had warned Kosovo's opinion of the prospect of war.
“Kuzi is a matter of dividing territory. We have no land to forgive. Blood has been shed on that land, and we have no blood to forgive. Thaci and Mustafa resign. In the next 4-5 years, there will likely be war again. ” He said.
But the possibility of an outbreak of a war between Serbia and Kosovo has warned former Kosovo chief negotiator Edita Tahiri.
“If Serbia does not recognise Kosovo on existing borders, so independent state, we will also have war” She had a girlfriend in 2016 at the Kosovo Democratic Institute conference. [ IKD] titled “en route to the final Kosovo-Serbia” agreement.
However, there has been pledges that negotiations between Kosovo and Serbia will continue at least until the end of July, which at the moment will preserve stability between the two countries. /Periscope











