Mujarrier: Kurt's wrong approach to the negotiations has brought to the bid “take it or leave”

The head of the Peja municipality and LDK deputy chairman Gazmend Mujajeri have commented on the meeting, which will take place on Saturday, March 18th in Ohrid between Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq. He said he is waiting under the fever for what the prime minister's stance on the agreement [...]
He said he is awaiting under the fever what the prime minister's stance on the Ohrid Agreement will be, stressing that sometimes expectations and other positions are being expected.
“We are hoping an agreement will be reached which will probably pave the way for the final agreement. In earlier agreements, mutual recognition has been demanded of us as well, while now, of all that is being said, mutual recognition has been left for later, or is not perhaps the subject of the discussion of the Franco-German Agreement”, Mujaer said in BlicInterview.
As for moving and displacement from the demand for recognition in the centre, Muhharrier said that perhaps it is also a change in the position of the current prime minister, but also a result of the inability, according to him, to impose something more.
Our “stances have been clear, an agreement has been expected which would ultimately have mutual recognition between the state of Kosovo and the state of Serbia, which would open up to us the possibility of Euro-Atlantic integration and the key of Kosovo to NATO”, Muhrameri said.
Asked why the international community changed its stance and did not include the demand for mutual recognition in the Franco-German plan, Muhrami replied that based on information it possesses, this has happened because of the prime minister's wrong approach.
According to these information, there has been a mistake in accessing negotiations, which has already led to an offer to take or leave. The LDK has been trying to be critical, because it has not to come to this position, the prime minister has had to be more active and offer alternatives and solutions to Kosovo's target”, Muhrami said.












