Vladiu: From statements in Pristina and Belgrade, it turns out the two sides are ready for conflict (VIDEO)

Political analyst Arber Vlachiu has said that seeing Pristina and Belgrade statements gives rise to the impression that both sides are ready for a conflict. He, in the “Rubikon” of Kosovo, has said both sides are raising tensions, saying that for “tango tango must two persons”. First “must clarify what [...]
He, in the “Rubikon” of Kosovo, has said both sides are raising tensions, saying that for “tango tango must two persons”.
The first “must clarify what is right and what is right is also possible and real, the second what is possible is useful and the third if it is useful whether it is legitimate and is legitimate. In all of this toll that has been created in recent days, it must be seen whether the Kosovo government's decision is a constructive decision for Kosovo at a certain political moment, or at a certain moment when major developments in the world occur whether war in Ukraine or other crises in the world. It should be exclusively seen what the benefit of the Kosovo government's decision will be. From the statements I see, I can say that it takes two people to dance tango, but it also takes two people to fight. Of all the statements in Belgrade and statements in Pristina come to us as if both sides are very willing to conflict with each other”.
It's a statement from [Aleksandar] Vucinqi in Belgrade that the Brussels Agreement is dead, while the [Albin] statement is made. Kurti in Pristina has been the ten parallel or such organisations in northern Kosovo, which could endanger Kosovo's security. We're in a situation where both sides are ready for conflict, in fact, and so forth and both sides are raising tensions”.
Vladiu said the International Community should apply for both sides to calm down and not raise tensions.
He has declared that the Government of Kosovo's decision not to allow Serbian elections in Kosovo is fair, but not useful because, according to him, puts Kosovo in a difficult position in front of the International Community.
Kosovo will, however, have far greater consequences. The Kosovo government's decisions are triple in conflict with the International Community. Last year, in September, we had the first decision of the Government of Kosovo, which was to send special forces to northern Kosovo instead of making another form, shifting dialogue from political to technical. The second is that Kosovo has been taken the most guilty of cutting off dialogue with Serbia, and the third are two decisions not to allow Serbian referendum and Serbian elections in Kosovo. The Constitutional Decision of the Government of Kosovo is fair, but is the decision useful at the moment I think not. I think we've come to a position when Kosovo's foreign policy is conflicting with the international community. We are in a difficult position facing the international community from which we are seeking EU membership, NATO membership, accelerating other processes of internationalisation in Kosovo. We're looking for something, but on the other hand, we're not doing what is required of us”.












