Raspup criticises the ministers who went to municipalities in the north: Not showing muscles

Minister for Communities and Return to the Government of Kosovo Nenad Rassic has criticised other government ministers Kurti for the visits they have made to the north of the country at the time of tensions. He has said the other ministers' actions are seen as “muscle vision”. “I wish to work institutionally and [...]
I want to work institutionally and not populistly to go take pictures in front of the municipalities. I respect my colleagues, but in some actions and their statements it is not the essence of reconciliation among peoples, but the story of institutional power. Make a trust. Faith cannot be given, it builds. I'm for a more peaceful policy, with a mutual respect and we can continue to build long-term. Perhaps some of the ministers' statements are understood not as reconciliation and understanding, but the muscle story we can do whenever we want to do”, he said on the “60 Minutes” show at KTV on Friday.
Rassic has said that the balance of the word” of the ministers should not be forgotten. He has stated that there are groupings that look forward to a declaration being seen in negative cootation and seen as provocation for “that concerned the situation that is rather fragial”.
The longer this drama lasts, the crisis, mostly loses Kosovo Serbs”, he has said.
Since May 26th, in northern Kosovo there have been protests by local Serbs that have rejected the entry of new mayors into municipal facilities. There have been violent protests, and KFOR soldiers, Kosovo police and journalists have suffered. During these days young Albanian mayors have been visited by Local Power Minister Elbert Krasniqi, and the Environment and Infrastructure, Libron Aliu. Both ministers have been shot in color by protesters.
The situation after the several-day calm escalated in mid-June, when Serb forces kidnapped Kosovo police within the country's territory, according to the Government of Kosovo.
Tensions prompted Thursday an urgent invitation to the meeting in Brussels. However, there was no trilateral meeting between Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, and European mediators, following Serbia's refusal. After a few bilateral meetings, there was no deal. The European Union revealed that there is only <x0-> reconciliation for the need for new elections”. However, it was not said that there are solutions to the way it leads to the elections.












