Enver Hoxhaj: Reciprocity is covering Kurt's failures

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq will meet in Brussels 18 August. The meeting comes after the tense situation in northern Kosovo on July 31st, when local Serbs imposed barricades as a form of controversy against Kosovo's reciprocity that would take effect on August 1st. Enver Hoxhaj from [...]
The meeting comes after the tense situation in northern Kosovo on July 31st, when local Serbs imposed barricades as a form of controversy against Kosovo's reciprocity that would take effect on August 1st.
Enver Hoxhaj from the Democratic Party of Kosovo told “Front Online” that they have backed the executive decision as opposition, as it has been in the background.
“Reciprocity of license plates and documents is only a big cover for other failures and departure from the main goal: mutual recognition”, Hoxhaj said.
Hoxhaj for Kurti-Vucciq meeting: Waitings are zero, Government “Kurti” disabled
Former Foreign Affairs Minister Enver Hoxhaj expects nothing from the announced meeting, Kurti Vuciq, who will only be the third among them.
Our “expectations from the meeting on August 18th are zero and will again broadcast the typical inability of this Government for dialogue with Serbia, where instead of requiring a comprehensive agreement with the focus of mutual recognition, including all necessary elements, technical themes” will be discussed, Hoxhaj told the Online Front.
Hoxhaj: The more final agreement postponed, the more favour Serbia
According to Hoxhaj, Prime Minister Kurti, the more he postpones reaching the final agreement, the more he favours Serbia.
“The more you postpone reaching the bilateral recognition agreement, the more you favour Serbia and harm Kosovo, that there is still an international opportunity and attention for such a thing”, the potencoi Hoxhaj.
Hoxhaj currently an MP The PDK, it estimated, so far is dialogue without principles and without a platform.
“Dialogue is more of an approach to create small problems, take great local and international attention, leaving the impression that it is supposedly solving them with balance: deal with the problems it creates and shift attention from the big economic and energy themes that have engulfed the country”, Hoxhaj told Front Online.
The Kosovo government postponed the implementation of the decision on reciprocity measures with Serbia for identification documents and use of Serbia's vehicle license plates, provided the barricades are removed from roads in northern Kosovo.
This decision, the Kosovo government took shortly before midnight on July 31st, following US demand. American Ambassador Jeff Havenier formulated this request after meeting with all of Kosovo's top leaders.












