KMDLNJ: Lajcak is exploiting career promotion dialogue

The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms is saying that the European Union's emissary for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, is using this process to enrich the CV and boost the career. According to the KMDLNJ, Lajcak many times in public statements has demonstrated extreme pacifism for Serbia by putting pressure, even [...]
The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms is saying that the European Union's emissary for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, is using this process to enrich the CV and boost the career.
According to KMDLNJ, Lajcak many times in public statements has demonstrated extreme pacifism for Serbia by putting pressure, even outside the mandate set by Kosovo and politicians involved in the process.
Meanwhile, about the Ibër Bridge, KMDLNJ says the European emissary with internal interventions of an independent and sovereign state, demanding that the bridge over the Iber River not be opened to citizens, is coming against this value and human right such as freedom of movement.
“In the process of normalising Kosovo relations, Serbia, as facilitators are two deniers of Kosovo's independence, Josep Borrell from Spain's Catalonia and Miroslav Lajcak from Slovakia, who, at the same time, are critical in this process for Kosovo by declaring themselves partial to Serbia. It is particularly remarkable that Miroslav Lajcak is misusing Kosovo for enriching personal CVE and career promotion”, said in response.
The “> Many times in public statements have demonstrated extreme pannalism for Serbia by putting pressure, even outside the mandate defined by Kosovo and politicians involved in the process. Josep Borrell, in not a few cases, had been arrogant and threatening against Kosovo politicians with blackmail that; “ai (and Lajcak) are not simply facilitators but also determining the decisions Kosovo politicians should take.”
“During the last visit, Lajcak openly threatened in the most immoral way possible that Kosovo should be determined between escalation and normalisation with the warning that the bridge on the Iber River would open that would enable freedom of movement for all citizens of Mitrovica and not only Mitrovica, regardless of ethnic, religious, age, gender or political beliefs. But in the country where Lajcak receives marketing wages for the role he is playing in Kosovo, freedom of movement is considered and treated as one of the basic human rights”.
Kosovo citizens have so far been isolated in terms of free movement in Europe, and now Miroslav Lajcak with arbitrary interventions in the internal affairs of an independent and sovereign state, demanding that the bridge over the Iber River not be opened to citizens in naked terms against this value and human right such as freedom of movement. So the Great Prison for Kosovo, which is the denial of freedom of movement in Europe, is translated into a Minor Prison or denial of freedom of movement within Kosovo”.












