Walker: Kurti, I would say bear the pressure, because this agreement is not in Kosovo's interest.

The expectations are high that at the next meeting, to be held in Ohrid, North Macedonia, Kosovo and Serbia will sign the European plan agreement aimed at normalising relations between the two states. And to ensure that everything goes according to this plan, the mediator of this process [...]
And to ensure that everything goes according to this plan, the mediator of this process Miroslav Lajcak is expected to visit Pristina and Belgrade soon.
But, concerned with this deal, well-known American diplomat William Walker is saying.
He says convinced that things are going in the wrong direction for Kosovo.
I am extremely concerned with this European Union proposal, which has the support of the United States of America. I cannot accept this plan when talking about a form of autonomy for the Serb community in Kosovo. I don't see that the Serb community is discriminated against in Kosovo, rather they have many rights, even have seats secured in the Assembly. I think things are going in the wrong direction and this is not good for Kosovo's future”, Walker told Tv1.
Walker, he does not hide his disappointment with the way the United States of America is supporting the European Union in this process.
Former head of O'S Versus Mission The SEU in Kosovo, William Walker, also has a message for Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurtin.
“in this agreement nowhere writes that Serbia will recognise Kosovo's independence and its sovereignty, and that is very disappointing. The issue of independence should be a priority, and then other points must be discussed. I understand that Prime Minister Kurti is under great pressure from the EU and the US, as others have been, but this agreement on my opinion is not in Kosovo's interest. If I was talking to Kurt today, I would say to him: Hold on to the pressure, because with this deal it's breaking up more than Kosovo is joining. Therefore, I am very disappointed that the United States is supporting the European Union on this proposal”, Waller said.
At the last meeting in Brussels, Prime Minister Kurti expressed readiness to sign the European Union proposal.












