Kusar's strange claim: More harmful are opposition boycotts than EU measures

Vetevendosje Parliamentary Group chief Mimoza Kusari-Lila has commented on the deployment of temporary measures by the European Union to Kosovo, in proportion to investment projects or programmes. Kusari even said that more harmful for Kosovo is a boycott of the opposition for failing to see international agreements than the current situation with the measures. The most harmful “is [...]
Kusari even said that more harmful for Kosovo is a boycott of the opposition for failing to see international agreements than the current situation with the measures.
The more harmful “is a boycott of the opposition in the Assembly for failing to see any international agreement than currently the situation with measures. What is much more troubling to us is the fact that, in the situation when events in the north are provoked and pushed to this point by a continuing insistence on Serbia, it is said that measures are ready against Serbia that if they continue with the deespass, measures will be imposed on them. Why is the haste to impose measures on Kosovo so quickly when circumstances are occurring in Kosovo, when Kosovo was the one that had held the election, had applied all the requirements that it was asked of the European Union, had agreed to extend deadlines for election certificate, had placed alternative options not to provoke”, said Kusari ♫ Lila on the “debate setting in Tv1.
The VV's Parliamentary Group's chief, said Kosovo has done all it has been asked of the European Union, while on the other hand Serbia has not implemented the Brussels agreement.
Whatever is required from Kosovo has been done until the day the mayors went by law to enter official buildings, in which we have seen what has been found. And on the other hand, Serbia, which has not implemented the Brussels Agreement, has violated the Ohrid Action Plan, has refused to sign has lobbied against Kosovo, has voted against Kosovo in the first phase of voting in the Council of Europe, prevented and blackmailed Serbs for non-participation in elections ...”, she added.
Otherwise, the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has indicated that during his meeting with the European Union's EU minister for Kosovo dialogue, Serbia, Miroslav Lajcak said he has started with remarks about the measures the EU has imposed on Kosovo.
But I have, of course, started the meeting with my warning, with my emphasis, that measures towards Kosovo are unfair, although they are said to be temporary, since Kosovo does not carry any fault either over the passage of the situation, nor because of the abnormalisation of the” report, Kurti said.
While a European Union spokesman has confirmed during the evening of July 1st that the Kosovo government had communicated with punitive measures since June 28th, as a result of the EU assessment that Kosovo has not taken the required steps to reduce tensions in the north.
Kosovo, sorry, has not yet made the necessary steps. Therefore, the EU, as it had warned in its statement on behalf of member states on 3 June, High Representative [Josep Borrell] has made a decision to implement some” measures.












