Mustafa: VV is negotiating the agreements we've reached before, now they're left to shoot themselves with Molotov.

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa has charged Kurti Government with negotiating the agreements, as he estimates, achieved earlier by earlier nomenctures. Two of these, according to Mustafa, is for license plates and energy. Mustafa has said state leaders are not distributing the content of the agreements, while there has also been a message for them. [...]
Former Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa has charged Kurti Government with negotiating the agreements, as he estimates, achieved earlier by earlier nomenctures. Two of these, according to Mustafa, is for license plates and energy.
Mustafa has said state leaders are not distributing the content of the agreements, while there has also been a message for them.
Besides the VV is negotiating the agreements we've already reached, like the one about signs and energy, I can't comment on the latter because they're not showing its content. Now they're left to stone themselves, gas and Molotov...
Kosovo and Serbia have managed to sign the Energy Agreement Implementation Guide under the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue.
So announced during the day the EU's emissary for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, via a post at Bitter.
“I am pleased to announce that Kosovo and Serbia just approved the Energy Agreement Implementation Guide under the EU-enlightened Dialogue. This is a big step ahead of”, Lajcak said.
The signing of the agreement points out that the guide for implementation of the empty agreements has two electricity deals, 2013 and 2015.
The successful implementation of the agreed guide is without prejudice to the parties' obligations to fully implement the Energy Agreements from 2013 and 2015”, said at the latest point of this guide.
For not changing previous agreements had Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim himself warned, saying no “will be changed <x0).
Any eventual agreement between Kosovo and Serbia on the energy issue will not change a single expectation beyond what is already agreed on in Brussels in 2013 and 2015. In Kosovo, the Government of the Republic of Kosovo alone negotiates. The meeting between the KED and the Serbian pal, organised in Istanbul on June 9th, has had only the objective of providing guarantees for four four agreed services in 2015, establishing energy measures, maintaining mats, billing and reporting, and this obligation has been filed by”, the government's two number said last week.
In July 2013, the prime minister announced that Kosovo's chief negotiator, Edita Tahiri, and other members of the delegation had attended the energy issue talks in Brussels two days in a row. After two days of intensive discussion, it was announced for the “very important progress that could lead to reaching agreement”.
Two years later, four important agreements for normalising Kosovo reports were signed in Brussels, including Association and Energy. Then Prime Minister Isa Mustafa said they of “preserve sovereignty”.
Once in power for the first time, Albin Kurti promised to review all agreements reached with Serbia.












