Mustafa: Better to accept sanctions than the Assolution Agreement

Former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa has declared that better for Kosovo at this time is to accept international sanctions, rather than the Serbian majority municipality Asosolation Agreement. Mustafa listed all his reasons, stressing that these sanctions are better than a document called in Resolution 1244 a resolution [...]
Former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa has declared that better for Kosovo at this time is to accept international sanctions, rather than the Serbian majority municipality Asosolation Agreement.
Mustafa listed all his reasons, stressing that these sanctions are better than a document called in Resolution 1244 a resolution that does not recognise Kosovo's independence.
Are you saying it's better to accept these sanctions than to accept the Assolution document? Mustafa was asked by journalist Chim Peka.
For me. Better than accepting a document that has the limits of autonomy or association, a document called at Resolution 1244 a resolution that does not recognise Kosovo's independence, knows the presence of the international community in Kosovo but not the independence of Kosovo, a document that requires that the contexts between the Republic of Kosovo and the association municipalities can be resolved and in particular arbitration, then we are introducing some kind of governance of the country”
“ ... which we have not had in the Constitution and more like a new protectorate, not an international protectorate against Kosovo, but a protectorate of an association within the Republic of Kosovo, if it is said that problems that cannot be solved between Assolution and the government of Kosovo, then they go to an arbitration and the election of three arbitration members will be made with two representatives of communities, and the third comes with agreement and if the agreement is not reached by the EU then comes from the EU, and in this way the EU is carrying out a kind of protectorate on what would be very dangerous for the Constitutional Court, because we have an organ sharing of justice in Kosovo, Mustafa, on television.












