Haradinaj blames Kurti: Escape from responsibility led to sanctions

AAK Chairman Ramush Haradinaj has declared that the meeting is useful for internal sensibility. It's good that each of us, especially all those who can contribute to a greater sensitivity. An inner sensibilization is beneficial; it promotes a confrontation either with the situation that arises, with the difficulties that [...]
AAK Chairman Ramush Haradinaj has declared that the meeting is useful for internal sensibility.
It's good that each of us, especially all those who can contribute to a greater sensitivity. An inner sensibilization is beneficial; it promotes a confrontation, whether with the challenges we face. I welcome each one's role and each of our responsibilities to help an internal awareness of the challenges we are going through, Haradinaj has declared.
He has added that even though politics has not given its own effects in warning of dangers, civil society has passed the exam.
“We have estimated that Russia's unprovocational aggression in Ukraine and war, a fight against international law, has changed the way of thought and action. Our task in Kosovo has been how we can be found after a new situation. With the utmost care, we've taken a position not so easy. We have found that final recognition in the present circumstances, in our quality as a side, is impossible. We supported the Franco-German plan agreement”, he declared.
The AAK leader has added that the chief executive has fled responsibility.
Whatever happened recently we see an escape from responsibility from the chairman of the government, which led to sanctions. At the time we supported the agreement, we have developed a dialogue with parties on the ground with sides. Now, the discussions that are happening now by other parties, even what is happening today, are helping to accelerate”, Haradinaj has concluded.
The European Union has announced on Saturday (July 1st) it has entered into force of punitive measures imposed on Kosovo. According to the EU, the work of the SAA organs and the IPA funding programme has been suspended. /KP/












