Obadiah: Kurti has seriously damaged the dialogue process

LDK Chairman Lumir Abdixhiku has spoken today at the Kosovo Assembly session, where he is discussing Kosovo's dialogue with Serbia, making serious accusations against Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti. “over recent weeks, the LDK has tried to understand more about the dialogue process... so little transparency and so much [...]
LDK Chairman Lumir Abdixhiku has spoken today at the Kosovo Assembly session, where he is discussing Kosovo's dialogue with Serbia, making serious accusations against Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
Over the past few weeks, the LDK has tried to understand more about the dialogue process... so little transparency and so much disregard for representatives of the people has never been able to show anyone. ” He began his word, Obadiah.
“Today in the prime minister's speech we understood this serious damage to the dialogue process. We need to remember two important documents. It's the first governing program. And the second is August 2022. ” He went on, referring to Kurt's talk a few minutes ago.
“in first document, prime minister talks about Kosovo's commitment to achieving one Agreement FinalNo basic. Part of this final agreement would be mutual recognition de jure with Serbia. The recognition of five EU members. And membership in the United Nations Organization. In this document, the prime minister also speaks of close co-ordination with the opposition. I reminded you of the contents of the second document last session...” Mr. McCallister went on. Obadiah, in his speech, denounced Kurt for violating all these points.
He stressed that Kurt has failed to realise any of his attitudes.
None of its six chapters are part of the dialogue he originally accepted. Now we talk about basic recognition, without recognition de jure, which puts Kosovo on a new negotiating platform. ” He stressed.
Abdixhiku also claimed Kurti had made the platform of dialogue as a party platform.
“To give the impression that the most important is the confrontation with political rivals in Kosovo rather than with Serbia. ”
The LDK leader said Kosovo under Kurti had not been co-ordinated with its major allies, what it had done to plunge into what it called Serbia's trap.
Meanwhile, Abdixhiku called “populism” the prime minister's position regarding association, adding that he should either abolish the agreement or implement association under the country's Constitution.












