Haziri criticises Government: You have degraded, failed in dialogue

Today in Brussels under the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi and Office for Kosovo Director in Serbia Petar Petkov will meet. The focus of the meeting will be on implementing its basic agreement and annexes. EU special envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue Miroslav Lajcak has said he expects [...]
The focus of the meeting will be on implementing its basic agreement and annexes.
EU special envoy for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue Miroslav Lajcak has said he expects the parties to agree on concrete steps towards implementing the agreement.
The expectation of today's meeting has not expressed former negotiator Lutfi Haziri.
Haziri told Front Online he expects nothing from the meeting between the two sides in Brussels.
According to him, Kurti's government has degraded in this regard.
We expect nothing from this meeting, nor our representation. They've degraded and continue to degradation. That government Kurt has not moved from point 0 is still standing there”, Haziri said.
The former negotiator for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Lutfi Haziri, has also commented on the draft status candidate for Association presented weeks ago by the management team.
Haziri says the document presented has nothing to do with Kosovo.
“Draft-state introduced by the management team has nothing to do with Kosovo, and that document has not had to be allowed at all to go to Brussels, and this is another failure of Government”, Haziri tells the Online Front.
The European Union's special envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, through a Facebook post, said that at the meeting with Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi has stressed the need for full focus on normalisation and in implementing the Brussels Agreement and its Ohrid annex.
My first <x0... stoppage was in Pristina, where I met with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and First Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi. During the meeting, we discussed expectations for the upcoming meeting in Brussels and stressed the need for full focus on the normalisation and implementation of the Brussels Agreement and its Ohrid annex. I also stressed the importance of avoiding any uncoordinated movement that could disrupt the” process, Lajcak wrote.












