Maliqi: Vuciq will be forced to sign agreement with Kosovo, then may have Milosevic's fate

Opinionist and publicist Szezen Maliqi, about the situation created especially after the Serbian terrorist attack on Kosovo, writes that it seems that the only international conversational community representing Serbia, only love Vucina. “Now no more reasoning, caught up as a fraud, Vuciqi will be forced to sign the final agreement and what will happen [...]
“Now there are no more excuses, caught as a fraud, Vuciqi will be forced to sign the final agreement and what will happen to him I can learn from the fate of his idol Milosevicq, which also of the “overlap” until he signed the agreements, but was punished for Kosovo's absence, and then Serbia willingly handed him over to Hag.<3>, Malqi writes.
Here's a full note.
Are Vuciki and Serbia being amnistered and “assigned again to “and Serbia after the Maccabre scenario failed in Banjska, as well as the circus with “mass” intermediated to chief terrorist Radoiciq? Apparently yes, Vuciq remains the only conversationator representing Serbia on important political tables where the crisis in the region is discussed and how it should proceed further.
Has Brussels' dialogue after Banjska died? Should a new cry be resumed?
I am convinced that the new approach will have but not by rejecting what has been achieved in Brussels with the failed “dialog”. There are 40 technical and political agreements that enable the normalisation of the two countries' relations, and it is the Ohrid political agreement on the basis of the Franco-German Plan, which is the major capital to dismiss as failure. Vuciqi is not being punished because Western diplomacy is working on the treatment of its ailing “ “which unable to sign the formal Ohrid Agreement, especially the implementation agenda. Now there are no more excuses, caught as a fraud, Vuciqi will be forced to sign the final agreement and what will happen to him I can learn from the fate of his idol Milosevicq, which I also gladly hand over to Hagg as well.
As for Kosovo's stance on the death of dialogue, we should remember that Km Kurti has pledged to sign the agreement, which is also an element of diplomacy's capital for finalising the Brussels process. Just because it's a warning message through the interstatic walls in Pristina, left by the former Camarades of Kurt, the intercomers may not have translated it: “Will You're welcome. I hope the message applies only to those Kosovars, not least, who still believe in it.












