“Kurt is trying to sabotage dialogue, the damage being caused is large”

Political analysts differ on Kosovo's position in the international arena. The situation is being blamed on Government for the recent actions in the country's north, reports Online Economy. Political analyst Bekim Kabashi said the actions of the ruling institutions are reckless and that the damage being done to Kosovo [...]
Political analyst Bekim Kabashi said the actions of the ruling institutions are reckless and that the damage being done to Kosovo is great.
He considers Prime Minister Albin Kurti trying to sabotage the process of dialogue, as the foundation of the Serb majority municipalities is being asked.
For the latter, Kabashi says Kurti's positions while in opposition cannot allow him to sign the Association, though he has pledged in Brussels and Ohrid.
“Kosovo has never been in a more serious position since dialogue with Serbia has begun, because at the head of the government there is a prime minister who has come as a demonstration of association. The association is presented to the public that it is a Republika Srpska which defuncts Kosovo and now being at the top of the state and in a process of dialogue that is required to establish association, Mr. Kurti cannot overcome himself and by failing to overcome himself despite having agreed to an agreement with Serbia in Brussels and Ohrid that has taken vows to implement Asociation, is now struggling with his political behavior in the north, especially trying to sabotage that process<1x> Kabashi says.
“We have seen it come up against the Ohrid Agreement in the sense of implementing it by taking more northern action with no co-ordination with the International Community, which has asked it to take some intermediate steps despite the situation has not been rejected, and particularly the US has not rejected Kosovo to hold elections in that item”, Kabashi said.
Kabashi considers Kurti's decision to license -- it was the biggest mistake with which tensions began. He says he has been enthusiastic about implementing an agreement signed by former Prime Minister Hashim Thaci.
“You can't tell him he made mistakes, but he has chosen such a path so Kosovo prime minister has consciously chosen this path that it has not been that he has been very enthusiastic about implementing a decision signed by his main political opponent, Hashim Thaci, who has been the decision to license plates, the decision the US has asked him not to take this time but to postpone for a period of a year after it is a dialogue that aims for a very big issue than for a purely technical topic, because the process of dialogue is intended for all problems in Kosovo. Serbia and not only license plates”, he says.
While talking about problems in the country's north, Kabashi is not very optimistic that they could end up after the formation of Association. He says to be quiet, it's international racing.
“They may not end quickly because regardless of whether the parties can reach an agreement with the establishment of Association, of course there is trouble in the process of establishment but they have been inside that framework of the agreement and within the state framework of Kosovo because if Kosovo agrees with Serbia to establish Association and Serbs agree the same way, they have to integrate within Kosovo institutions because it gives them a self-government of the highest level than the municipalities currently have, it is within Kosovo's institution, and it will certainly produce calm, even the reasons for the matter of the West<>
While security expert Hajrullah Ternava, Kosovo's role in the international arena, deems it the same, although he acknowledges the military's departure from international exercises “Defender 23”.
“In the international arena is roughly what it was, it's a bit fluctuating because they're trying to convince Serbia that they don't have the world's fond of Kosovo, but for example, there are some threats of KSF removal from KSF 23K, but NATO organises such exercises often but that it's not much of a sanction what it's safe, because America doesn't give up on Kosovo because it has Camp Bondel and we are the most trusted people of them”, I said.












