Hyseni: The government did well to observe partner recommendations, but something left bad taste

Former Foreign Affairs Minister Skender Hyseni has reacted after Prime Minister Kurti has extended the deadline for the plates, writes Periscopi. Through a post in his Facebook account, Hyseni estimated that the Government has done well to take into account international recommendations. But the former minister had remarks about how Kurt gave up [...]
Through a post in his Facebook account, Hyseni estimated that the Government has done well to take into account international recommendations.
But the former minister had remarks on how Kurt gave up his decision.
What tastes bad is that she decided to give up a bad decision! , Instead of reasoning as a decision to respect and co-ordination with America and Quinti, he tried to package all of this only for the ears of his digital and popular army, losing the possibility of being a statesman and taking diplomatic advantage of the decision to postpone”, Hyseni said.
Full post of Skender Hysen:
Two or three days ago I stressed Kurt's inconsistencies and his dangerous political games and I'm adding here to President Osman!
But to stop at Kurt's decision to postpone, I gave up on carrying out a decision, legally right, but politically scandalous and adventured, for changing plates!
If I told him that the decision to delay the deadline was the right decision, which had to happen because otherwise the consequences would be too big. The government did well to consider Kosovo partners' recommendations. There's no doubt here!
What tastes bad is that he decided to give up a bad decision! , Instead of reasoning as a decision to respect and co-ordination with America and Quinti, he tried to package all of this only for the ears of his digital army and population, losing the opportunity to be a statesman and to take diplomatic advantage of the decision to postpone.
Let's stress here once again that implementing the separate, pieced technical agreement with Serbia cannot have. Only a comprehensive agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, which should focus on mutual recognition, made the preferential agreements -- such as the issue of license plates and many other issues between the two countries -- applicable!
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