Mustafa for the deal: Kurti government handed over sovereignty to Resolution 1244

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, once former head of the LDK, has spoken of today's agreement reached in Brussels between the Kosovo and Serbian sides on the license issue, as well as the situation in the north. In a statement giving news.net, Mustafa has said the principle of reciprocity has been familiar with Serbia since [...]
In a statement giving news.net, Mustafa has said the principle of reciprocity has been familiar with Serbia since the 2011 Free Movement Agreement, as well as in September, writes news.
The reciprocity principle has been agreed with Serbia in the 2011 Free Movement Agreement and September 2016. The paper puttings on tables in a mutual way is set up with the 2016 constitutional agreement”, Mustafa said of the news.net.
On the other hand, he has said the withdrawal of Special Units from the north is a consequence of the government and the presidency's reckless actions.
According to him, from the very beginning it has been known that these forces will be withdrawn, but not even the protesters with whom he calls “rebel groups”.
“The withdrawal of special police units is a consequence of the government and the Presidency's unwise and incorrigible actions. From the beginning it has been known that they will withdraw, but not equally, and in a package of Serb rebel groups and their barricades. And not as a consequence of Serb pressures in Kosovo and Belgrade. In this form the government has caused the country's sovereignty to be handed over to KS” Resolution 1244, he said.
However, Mustafa says that in a variant, this “agreement is good”.
The agreement is always better than the situation before the explosion in the north. We should be grateful for the role of US, EU and NATO”, Mustafa has said.
Otherwise, under the agreement reached today in Brussels, Kosovo Police forces will withdraw from the north on Saturday, and will be replaced by KFOR.












