Lajcak did not belong to Albanian representatives of the Valley, Sinani: Access to Regret and Unproductive

Prime Minister Kurti's adviser to the Valley, Ardita Sinani, has expressed disappointment that the European mediator in the dialogue, Miroslav Lajack, did not meet the Albanian political representatives of the Presevo Valley. Sinan has said it is unintelligible that Lajcak's lack of meetings with Albanians elected from the Presevo Valley. According to her [...]
Sinan has said it is unintelligible that Lajcak's lack of meetings with Albanians elected from the Presevo Valley.
According to it, this approach can even contribute to sending the wrong messages, as it says about circles that are promoting destabilising the security situation and stability in the Western Balkans, as it is now in northern Kosovo.
It's a pity that Mr. Vice President. Miroslav Lajčak has not yet met the Albanian elected in the Republic of Serbia. Understanding the recent meeting with representatives of the Serbian list, the majority Serb municipalities in northern Kosovo, especially considering tensions and possible escalation of stability and security. But the lack of meetings with Albanians' elected Presevo Valley.
This approach may even contribute to sending the wrong messages to circles that are promoting destabilisation of the security and stability situation in the Western Balkans, as it is now in northern Kosovo”, writes Sinan.
It says that Albanians in the Presevo Valley in particular and those in Serbia in general, as a non-summerity community, remain discriminated against and oppressed and that it is counterproductive to the normalisation of reports between Kosovo and Serbia to include the issue of the non-Serb community in Kosovo, and not the issue of the non-Albanian community in Serbia.
“Albanians in the Presevo Valley in particular and those in Serbia in general, as a non-US community, remain discriminated against and oppressed. The various official reports of European Union institutions and respective American administrations confirm this for decades.
Presevo Valley as a region and Albanians in Serbia face many problems due to the abnormalisation of Kosovo-Serbia relations. Many Albanian graduates at Kosovo universities -- citizens of the Republic of Serbia -- are not recognised diplomas for some 15 years. This is just one of the problems associated with the Kosovo-Serbia reports. Many issues addressed in the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue deal directly with the Presevo Valley as the region, and with Serbia's Albanians in general.
It is therefore counterproductive to the normalisation of reports between Kosovo and Serbia to include the issue of Kosovo's non-Serb community, not even the issue of the non-Albanian community in Serbia”, Sinani says further.
She has finally called on Lajcak to invite even Albanian elected people in the Valley to the meeting at least to listen to them.
The modern-day harmonisation of the rights standards of non-combat communities between the two dialogue countries is in the interest of tomorrow's peace between them. Not alone.
The involvement of their elected in the process is in the service of the stability, security, Europeanisation and democracy of the Western Balkans.
So, Mr. Lajcak, I invite you to meet us, the Albanian elected in Serbia. To hear us. At least<x0...
The European Union's special representative for the Pristina-Belgrade dialogue and other regional issues of the Western Balkans, Miroslav Lajcak, on a two-day visit to our country has met with heads of state, opposition leaders, accredited ambassadors in Kosovo and also officials of the Serbian List.












