Maloku: 10 days with barricades, tastes that Government has no strategy

Political analyst Albinot Maloku has talked about tensions in the north and the impact of these tensions on dialogue on the final agreement. Maloku has said the government “) has a concrete plan for getting out of this” situation. The following “for 10 days of this situation with barricades in the north, however, leaves the taste that the Government of Kosovo [...]
Maloku has said the government “) has a concrete plan for getting out of this” situation.
The continuation of this situation with barricades in the north for 10 days, however, leaves the taste that the Government of Kosovo does not have a plan of its own, a strategy, there is a real vision in relation to the situation. These barricades are making the lives of citizens difficult. This is critical anyway. We've had such situations before, but they've been extended with the stance of barricades”, Maloku said at RTV 21.
Maloku has said that Belgrade's “intention is to destabilise the normalisation process with Kosovo, but Maloku adds that “is disturbing the fact that the EU remains silent, compared to situations in the country”.
The “Synim has always been Belgrade's to destabilise the normalisation process with Kosovo, in addition to the fact that it makes Kosovo's state destabilities by creating these situations. At a point where it should not be discussed that requirement I expect to be rejected by NATO and KFOR. The EU is so calm, it is extremely abnormal, in a situation where it proves to create a normality between Kosovo and Serbia. Kosovo should have analysed steps”,












