KMDLNJ: Borrell and Lajcak lined up for Serbia

After yesterday's failure to reach an agreement between Kosovo and Serbia has also reacted to the Council for Protection of Human Rights and Lives, which they say was clear the unilateral position of European officials. According to KMDLNJ, the mediation of European officials, Josep Borell and Lajcak, was not independent at all and as [...]
According to KMDLNJ, the mediation of European officials, Josep Borell and Lajcak, was not independent at all, and as such, they lined up on Serbia's side.
The Agreement on license between Kosovo and Serbia did not end as expected in the fact that it was conditioned with an unacceptable and abnormal requirement for a sovereign and independent state. Unindependent mediator Joseph Borrell and listed in defense of Serbia's interest, along with Lajcak, since the beginning of “Intermediation “said Vuciqi has shown constructive.
“Where does the constructiveity of Vuciqi and Serbia stand, according to Borrell? Vucinqi has agreed not to provide Kosovo Serbs with illegal KM plates, P S.M., GNJ, etc. that presents nosenses in relations between two independent states for the fact that Serbia's defunct action represents flagrant interference in the internal affairs of a state that has so far been allowed as if the EU has already been through the “independent negotiators“legitimate this situation”, KMLDNJ said.
According to them, the issue of license plates cannot be considered a matter involving territorial integrity and the sovereignty of an independent and sovereign state.
“In the concrete case, Serbia but the EU has also used the issue of license plates to create tensions and preserve Serbia's presence in Kosovo through the instrumentisation of northern Kosovo Serbs, while Serbs in other parts of Kosovo use plates that are used by all other Kosovo citizens,”, said in the KMDLNJ response.
According to this Council, the rights of Serbs in Kosovo were always favoured even enjoy rights beyond those that are provided with international and national documents.
In response, it is said that Kosovo, especially in the past 10 years, stands nothing worse than Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia and Albania to avoid taking advantage of the visa liberalisation process, and as such must go further.












