Hoxhaj: I don't know what you're reading.

Former Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj has commented last night's statement by Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim that Kosovo and Serbia are negotiating agreements pledging they will not attack each other. “Today, Kosovo must expect from this process only mutual recognition! But if the EU knew what to do, I would suggest that [...]
Former Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj has commented last night's statement by Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim that Kosovo and Serbia are negotiating agreements pledging they will not attack each other.
“Today, Kosovo must expect from this process only mutual recognition! But if the EU didn't know what to do, I'd suggest that they offer this scenario for the crisis gap between Ukraine and Russia. Bislimi be the chief negotiator! Or, Mr. Bislem needs to change his literature, because I don't know what you're reading! “, writes Hoxhaj, escorts Periscope.
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US Secretary of State Blinken said in early January that US policy is mutual recognition between Kosovo and Serbia, of US Ambassador Havenier reiterated the parday and Special Envoy Escobar yesterday, but suddenly, last night, Besnik Bislimi said the government has another goal in dialogue: it is negotiating agreements that Kosovo and Serbia pledge they will not attack each other!
Our knowledge and imagination are poor to understand this policy. So here's just a historical fact: The Mos-attack Pact in mid-Molotov-Ribbethrop, which was signed between the German Richut of Hitler and the Soviet Union of Stalin, on August 23rd 1939 by foreign ministers Joachim von Ribbenthrop and Vyachelav Molotov. But this agreement did not prevent World War II, with catastrophic consequences for mankind.
Today, Kosovo must expect from this process only mutual recognition! But if the EU didn't know what to do, I'd suggest that they offer this scenario for the crisis gap between Ukraine and Russia. Bislimi be the chief negotiator! Or, Mr. Bislem needs to change his literature, because I don't know what you're reading!
The most appropriate right is to present the platform for dialogue in the Assembly, and not the Government go so without plans, no idea, no deadlines and no intention!











