Mustaf: No reason for the Valley Albanians to have less rights than northern Serbs

Albanian National Council Chairman Ragmi Mustafi has declared there is no reason for Albanians in the Presevo Valley to have less freedom and rights than the northern Kosovo Serbs. Referring to six provisions of the deal requested by Prime Minister Albin Kurti at the August 18th meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar [...]
Referring to the six provisions of the agreement requested by Prime Minister Albin Kurti at the August 18th meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq in Brussels, Mustaf says that what the Albanians of the Valley love for themselves, they do not deny others.
“Paccys can no longer be a source of division, but must be bridges linking our fates towards the European future. But what is given to the other person, no one can deny us”, he wrote Mustaf on Facebook.
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President Vuciq has listed six provisions of the deal called by Kurti in Brussels with additional explanations:
1. General principles of bilateral relations (conventional recognition and rejection, entry into all international organisations)
2. Solving problems from the past (undiscovered persons, conspiring and resolving the problems of raped persons, displaced people, destroying private property and returning artefacts and any other artifact stolen from Serbia from Kosovo and finally the war reparations Serbia must pay for)
3. Cooperation in the Future
4. Reciprocity in the same rights for Albanians in the Presevo Valley with what Serbs have in the north.
5. Reviewing previously agreed agreements, and as Vuciq said, this most refers to what Pristina does not like first of all, the founding of the association of Serbian municipalities.
6. Final agreement.
This is a historic possibility of a lack of peace, universally identified with war and hatred.
A historic opportunity to disrupt the cycle of trauma inheritance and traumatic consequences of tomorrow's decades that are not deserving.
For a lasting peace, because what the Albanians in the Valley want for themselves, we do not deny the other. But what one is given, no one can deny us.
Minorities can no longer be a source of division, but must be bridges linking our fortunes towards the European future.











