Former President Sejdiu: Ohrid Agreement Has Failure

Former President Sejdiu: Ohrid Agreement Has Failure

Kosovo's president of the 2006-2010 period, Fatmir Sejdiu, said everything in international reports should be accurate, especially when it concerns issues related to the normal functioning of a country and the real extension of the situation. Sejdiu made these statements in Tv1, when asked if the agreement was [...]

Kosovo's president of the 2006-2010 period, Fatmir Sejdiu, said everything in international reports should be accurate, especially when it concerns issues related to the normal functioning of a country and the real extension of the situation.

Sejdiu made these statements in Tev1, when asked whether the Ohrid Agreement should be more concrete, especially after the Banjska case.

“Absolutely yes, absolutely you are right, and now we get a little bit into this part of the negotiation performance initiated by President Trump in a period, that kind of deal that has been in that time for economic reports then the question of Israel's knowledge and similar has been apt in the sense of its formula and it has walked in certain parts and similar is the part of the agreement in Ohrid, and the document that has been offered to the parties, and that was the statements of one and the other very beautiful party, in other days has shown its version of what has made this gradual rise and what Serbia has in its future stages. I think that everything in international reports should be properly accurate, especially when it comes to issues that simply relate to the normal functioning of a country and the real commitment of the situation, given that there will also be continued efforts because Serbia knows to do these games, to simply make an attack on certain agreements, or to the assigned and international goal in the mode of refraining and not breaking into the game that it has in order to present a factor after which we have to run the entire 11x>, Sejdiu was expressed.

According to him, this game Serbia plays between Russia and the EU concerns that it thinks of itself as very important and that its ideas cannot be rejected or can't be considered as something left out of those powers.

“It is that Serbia plays between Russia and the EU and always praising that it is so important that it cannot throw its ideas down and it can't be something to put aside, given even the interest of united Europe, the integration process, it is in the candidate process so far, of course that chapter 35 in that Berlin agreement or the Berlin process is an extension to it, and I believe that it should be part, not of the snare, but the normal strain to give the signal that it can't be taken and continue to play the games that have gone up, Sejdium said.

Related
Over 40% of all votes by mail are counted by CEC's latest data

Over 40% of all votes by mail are counted by CEC's latest data

Recak massacre next month starts trial in absentia against 21 indictees

Recak massacre next month starts trial in absentia against 21 indictees

“Oil and gas prices may remain high by September”

“Oil and gas prices may remain high by September”

British forces seize an oil tank of “shadow float” Russian Channel in La Mansh

British forces seize an oil tank of “shadow float” Russian Channel in La Mansh

Trump says signing the deal with Iran will take place “after hours”

Trump says signing the deal with Iran will take place “after hours”

It concludes the rating of the balloting by post office, approved over 82 thousand, down nearly 3,000.

It concludes the rating of the balloting by post office, approved over 82 thousand, down nearly 3,000.

Trump tells Israel not to hit Lebanon: We're close to deal with Iran.

Trump tells Israel not to hit Lebanon: We're close to deal with Iran.

Police report a highway incident confirmed the death of a woman at KKUK

Police report a highway incident confirmed the death of a woman at KKUK

Subtitles by mail (CEC) continue: Ratings coming in with balloting today

Subtitles by mail (CEC) continue: Ratings coming in with balloting today

The doctor for the 27-year-old knife attack in Prizren: We couldn't save him. He had chest injuries.

The doctor for the 27-year-old knife attack in Prizren: We couldn't save him. He had chest injuries.

Weather For the Next Five Days

Weather For the Next Five Days

More than 35% of the vote by mail, that's the result

More than 35% of the vote by mail, that's the result

White House doubts leaks of secret records on Iran and Epstein to NY Times journalists

White House doubts leaks of secret records on Iran and Epstein to NY Times journalists