Sejdiu after Ahtisaari's death: I have many memories, it played a key role in the negotiation process in Vienna

Former Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu said the news of former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari's death brought him much pain. He said the former Finnish president, with whom they worked together in the negotiations process in Vienna, is an isolated case of memory and thanks. I have many memories of meetings with President Ahtisaari, Emissar [...]
Former Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu said the news of former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari's death brought him much pain.
He said the former Finnish president, with whom they worked together in the negotiations process in Vienna, is an isolated case of memory and thanks.
“I have many memories of meetings with President Ahtisaari, UN Secretary General Emissar, the diplomat, who played a key role in the process of talks in Vienna. These talks paved the way for the Kosovo Parliament's declaration of Independence on February 17th 2008”, Sejdiu said.
The 2006-2007 Vienna talks are unforgettable and separately meetings with UN Secretary General Emissar, the laureate of many awards and decorations, including the Nobel Peace Prize, Finland's President Martti Ahtisaari”.
Among other things, Sejdiu declared that Ahtisaari has had special commitment to Kosovo at meetings with Milosovici, where he had told him that he must give up violence and terror in Kosovo, or carry serious consequences to him and his country.










