Hoti: Kurti guilty, did not keep the dialogue in write-downs of mutual recognition

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti simultaneously deputy of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Avdullah Hoti, has said the agreement reached in Ohrid is the worst possible deal on Kosovo. LDK MP Hoti has accused Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti of failing to keep the dialogue on the recognition tracks [...]
LDK MP Hoti has accused Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti of failing to keep the dialogue on the track of mutual recognition.
I have given my remarks since the beginning of this government's mandate our remarks as an opposition party to work with international partners so that the dialogue will be kept on the track of mutual recognition. When this government's mandate has taken over this dialogue has emerged from the tracks, then from developments in the north the focus of the internationals returned to managing the situation there and not to the main target”, Hoti has said.
Hoti has said that Prime Minister Kurti along with president Vjosa Osmani are the people responsible for reaching the agreement in Ohrid and that it is the worst deal anyone could ever imagine.
Hoti has said both have enabled an agreement to be reached that has sworn a new status quo.
For Kurt's fault, everything that has been done in the past must be undone for his ideas. We don't have recognition, now Serbia has no pressure to recognise Kosovo, all international pressure has been on mutual recognition, Kurti and Osmani have concluded an agreement that has sworn a new status quo”, followed on the “show. RTV Dukagini's <x3.
According to him, with governance Kurti the dialogue naturally came out of the track as it indicated that Kosovo has arrived here thanks to support from international partners.
“E we have declared co-ordinated independence with internationals, I am willing to add the need that concerns close ties and advice with international partners for the final target”.
He has said that in the preliminary governments, dialogue has been structured and closed with mutual recognition.
We've already gone down the road, in the preliminary government dialogue has been structured, I know we would have closed the dialogue with mutual recognition. An agreement has been reached that has created a new status quo without mutual recognition, which has been violently rejected by this prime minister”.
While asking about the Association of Serb Majority Communities, Hoti has said Kurti himself has acknowledged that there will be association and that they are already returning to preliminary agreements that have been reached in past governments.
I believe this question should be addressed. He's admitted there's going to be an association.
They are even now returning to preliminary agreements, it is clear that the association is formed in line with the Constitutional Court”, while adding that Article 7 is very unclear how Kosovo will end with “just sequem”.
According to him, such things cannot be undone and then must also be applied to future governments that come to power.












