Maloku: Kurti cannot impose EU's appointment of mediators for dialogue

Last meeting Kurti-Vuchic in Brussels ended without any results. After this meeting, Prime Minister Kurti criticised the European Union's minister for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, saying the same in the last round of talks was granted against Kosovo. Regarding these statements by Prime Minister Kurti and whether dialogue is expected to succeed [...]
After this meeting, Prime Minister Kurti criticised the European Union's minister for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, saying the same in the last round of talks was granted against Kosovo.
In regard to these statements by Prime Minister Kurti and whether the dialogue with the emissary Lajcak as mediator is expected to succeed, political affairs connoisseur Albinot Maloku has spoken.
Maloku said Prime Minister Kurti cannot impose the EU's appointment of mediators for dialogue.
He said that if the prime minister declared from the very beginning that the mediator is unilateral and kept his promise that dialogue would be a seventh priority, his reaction would be logical.
“should be considered that Prime Minister Kurti, like anyone else, could not impose on the EU the appointment of mediators for dialogue. Not at least at this moment. The diagnosis of the problems of this process without offering the treatment of the alternative, always having in mind the current acters of forces, as the country's prime minister is doing, seems to be more of a regressive thought than of a progressive democracy of his leadership of the” government.
If he were to say at the beginning at the time he was expected to lead the process, that the mediator is unilateral and keep his promise of a seventh priority dialogue, there would be political logic to his explosion. So the head of the government, the leader of the Kosovo side's dialogue process, has now found Lajcak is proserb, so partial and not objective? The Blic Journal.
He further added that the conference, held yesterday by Prime Minister Kurti, showed the Kosovo side, does not currently have any option.
The dialogue, therefore, has remained in place and yesterday's conference testified that the Kosovar side currently does not have an option” analyst Maloku said.
European Union High Representative Josep Borrell has made a statement today, following last week's Belgrade-Pristina dialogue meeting.
After his statement, the two sides must start implementing on the basis of the EU proposal agreed on at the beginning of this year without further delays, while work on establishing the Association/United Committees of the Serbian Majority should begin without any other precondition.












