Sejdiu: Yesterday's signing was Ishare that Kurti is ready for agreement with Serbia

Political analyst Dardan Sejdiu has commented on the energy agreement, which was signed yesterday between Kosovo and Serbia in Brussels. He said that the language in the first agreement, which was signed years earlier, language was much clearer in terms of Vallachi's trafo-station, as according to him, the first agreement is said [...]
He said the language in the first agreement, which was signed years earlier, language was much clearer in terms of Vallachi's trafo-station, since, according to him, the first agreement reportedly gives instructions to Kosovo's dispatch centre, while the agreement signed yesterday said that “would have access to”.
The “in one is that COST is connected to Vallaq, and the dispatch center is the one that gives instructions on how to operate with Vallach, while the new agreement speaks that there will only be access to”, Sejdiu has been expressed in Klan Kosova.
On the other hand, Sejdiu said that in terms of agreements, this is the launch of an important process for Kosovo, which is a Kurti centre that is ready for agreement, which Sejdiu described as good news.
He has also recalled the time when he was deputy chairman of the ruling VV, which, according to him, is no different from the compromises that have opposed him.
We have been against this deal since we considered it to be Serbia's direct intervention in our “energy network.
“Kurti has seen everything under the optics of Kosovo's sovereignty, violation and difficulties of sovereignisation by means of these agreements, but for me it's good news that Kurti seems to have realized that a kind of faster movement forward in the agreement with Serbia” is expected, Sejdiu has indicated.
Furthermore, he said the energy agreement has been an attempt by the government to prove they are willing to make some compromises ahead of the decisions to be made for the Balkans at the Council of Europe meeting, alluding to visa liberalisation.
This has been a push for Kurt and his government. What's interesting about Kurt is that he himself is not a signatory to either of them”.
For me, continuing these subjects has two problems. If my analysis that Kurt is building a better position for the final arrangement with this one and that kind of deal falls into the water. It is good news for the fact that it is showing that it is willing to negotiate, but I think it is within the framework of visa liberalisation”, Sejdiu has indicated.












