Scepticism if Kurti will hear Lajcak's Escobar demands

All that happened in northern municipalities last week had negative marks on Kosovo by internationals. From leaders of European and US states, it was clearly said that Kosovo should immediately withdraw police and leaders from their central offices. The very tensions in the four northern municipalities are [...]
From leaders of European and US states, it was clearly said that Kosovo should immediately withdraw police and leaders from their central offices.
It is the tensions in the four northern municipalities that are the reason for the arrival of the emissaries, Miroslav Lajcak and Gabriel Escobar in Kosovo and Serbia.
Though their demands are clear, things may not go as expected.
Their specificity at this stage of these relations is very important and if we have the focus of dialogue every time they leave things, and I hope that their coming to help restore the process to normality but not to expect too much of this”, Professor Ibrahim Gashi has said.
Skeptic that things will take another turn, is also the Visar Ymer analyst.
According to him, Kurt's actions are also unpredictable, so the answer after the visit may be surprising.
“What will be Prime Minister Kurti's response remains to be seen, as Prime Minister Kurti is unpredictable in this respect even when he insists that he has a right to the extent of sovereignty and then he gives up overnight as he did in the past so that he remains to be seen whether this time he will listen to the demands of our international friends or continue his self-continence”, Ymer for Dukagnaj has said.
In addition to Osman's Kurti, Escobar and Lajcak will also hold meetings with three leaders of opposition parties.












