Dardan Molliq: Neither Kosovo nor Serbia refuse to end dialogue

Social Democratic Party Chairman Vladan Moliqaj has declared that Kosovo and Serbia are not interested in choosing the issue of mutual recognition. This, as leaders of the two states use them for internal political consumption. Molliqaj has spoken of buying missiles “Javelin”, while enthusiasm calls it unnecessary and food for [...]
Social Democratic Party Chairman Vladan Moliqaj has declared that Kosovo and Serbia are not interested in choosing the issue of mutual recognition. This, as leaders of the two states use them for internal political consumption.
Molliqaj has spoken of buying missiles “Javelin”, while enthusiasm calls it unnecessary and food for authoritarian power, but also for opposition parties in the Assembly, which he says are under the “Kurti” scandal.
The head of the PSD has addressed criticism in terms of the European Union, of sharing funds for Serbia. He says only Croatia benefits more than Serbia.
“No longer wants Kosovo, so far Serbia is unwilling, it is not interested in solving the Kosovo problem because at least 3 things favour power there: Whenever there is a need for conflict, under two blackmails the international community by taking note and taking Bosnian's topic there with statements here by action and under three, you see the funds taken as grants or soft loans that the EU offers. Besides Croatia is the first EU member, Serbia gets a lot of funds, and all of this is with ideas that caress Serbia with the subject of Kosovo”, Moliqaj says.
Moliqaj also has criticism of the enthusiasm of the majority in terms of buying missiles.
“E buys a rocket, all of Kosovo's people a great majority of them are raised and excited and this is extraordinary popular food for authoritarian power. Both Turkish president and Serbia, Kosovo and Hungary constantly leave the country in crisis with the EU constantly gets a lot of funds and votes, so that's the problem that sukka after permanent solution in this direction”, Moliqaj said.
For the five EU nations, none of them will recognise Kosovo. I don't know of course that any recognition is important, but in political power, 5, 6 NATO countries that do not recognise Kosovo, there is no movement following this year”, Moliqaj said.
The criticism also has for opposition parties, which he says are under Kurti's armpit, while considering Kosovo is without parliamentary opposition.
The opposition parties are under Kurti's seat, in the sense of political disinclination, when they've appreciated them, each support of Kurti's accord, international agreements are voting on him, whatever Kurti needs to have given him, the only good work is the obligation of some laws in the Constitutional Court that have prevented the capture of the justice system in general, otherwise Kosovo has no parliamentary opposition, not that we are out of it, but that there is no”, Moliqaj told EO.












