Tahiri: Kurt is willing to accept everything in dialogue, risk of bringing us a “Republika Srpska”

Under the mediation of European officials, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, will meet today. In this new round of talks, two key issues are expected: adoption of the Declaration of Extinction and presentation of the first draft statute for establishing the majority municipalities' Association [...]
In this new round of talks, two key issues are expected to be the adoption of the Declaration of Extinction and the presentation of the first draft statute for establishing the Association of Major Serb municipalities in Kosovo.
For the latter, the state of Kosovo must also present a version that is not yet known what it will be like.
And for Kurt's nontranscendance over the draft Association, Edita Tahiri, who once headed these negotiations, has spoken.
She says Prime Minister Kurti did not dare publicise the draft of the Serbian majority municipality Association statute.
“Since Kurti did not dare publicise his version of the statute I do not expect any results from this” meeting, she said.
Tahiri, however, says Kurt is ready to accept everything.
The “E has proven that it accepts everything in this dialogue with the fact that it accepted agreement without mutual recognition and in which Kosovo Constitution” is not mentioned, Tahiri said in a proposal for Front Online.
While speaking of today's meeting, Tahiri says he is in danger of bringing in anyone she calls the Republika Srpska”.
I've declared there's risk of bringing any republic srpskaʹ, she said.
Even Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has said she expects Kosovo to have a draft of the Association ready to discuss it under dialogue with Serbia, not for the draft to be done by Serbia's side.
Commenting on Tuesday's evening meeting, it has named the issue of the declaration of the found out, expected to be adopted today.
My “expectations as president are for the Republic of Kosovo to have its own draft because we dare not allow the draft of the so-called management team, which in reality is Vuciqi's draft, to become the basis of negotiations -- that is, to have our own draft under the Constitution” -- Osman told reporters, after the summit in Vushtrri Studies, on the 24th anniversary of the massacre.
Just a day ago, Prime Minister Albin Kurti said he doesn't know what draft for Association will present the European Union while pledging that no executive power will be granted to the Serb community in Kosovo.
Prime Minister Kurti and Vuciq have last met in Ohrid on March 19th, where they have also agreed to implement what is known as a Base Agreement.
The Base Agreement does not envision mutual recognition between Kosovo and Serbia, but calls on them not to interfere with the integration processes.
It is also required by both sides to implement all agreements reached within the dialogue on normalising relations, which has started since 2011.











