Arifi: There will be additional sanctions on the government if there is no accord between Kurt and the two diplomats.

International relations recogniser, lighto Arifi, has said there will be additional sanctions on the Government of Kosovo, if no accord is reached at today's meeting, where American emissary Gabriel Escobar and European counterpart Miroslav Lajcak will be expected by the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti. Arifi, however, points to Klankosova.tv that there may be [...]
However, Arifi, points to Klankosova.tv that there may be individual sanctions other than those against government institutions.
“Normically there will be consequences, but I don't believe there will be any reconciliation, so there will be reconciliation, consequences first will be government, so there will still be additional sanctions against only government institutions, then there may be sanctions even individual if there is no reconciliation on this matter”.
He adds that from what has been seen so far, there seems to be a reconciliation that this issue can be resolved with dialogue.
Politologist adds that this visit is being made to calm the situation and find a temporary solution.
“Normically that Escobar and Lajcak's visit to Pristina is in the wake of calming down to find a solution to the issue of northern municipalities, after interpreting does not participate in the elections, so this visit is made to calm the situation and provide a temporary solution to the current matter”.
According to Arifi, the two diplomats will repeat their demands during their stay in Kosovo.
The same messages they're going to pass on are the same ones that have been made public by the US and the EU for leaders to exercise office in alternative objects, withdraw the special unit and organise new elections at an appropriate time, while waiting for a political solution for Serb participation”.
Although, in the end, Arifi stressed that a reconciliation would be reached, in his view Kurt cannot go against the West.
“A reconciliation will be reached, Kurti cannot go against the West regardless of whether there is a right or not. The power is to determine events to flow in the way the powers require it, Mr. Kurti is obliged to find a compromise between this and”.
Escobar and Lajcak, the first meeting, will be held today, evening with the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, starting at 8:00, at the Kosovo Government building.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, the two diplomats will also meet the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, as well as the three leaders of opposition parties. /Klankosova.tv.












