Krasniqi: Government doing “filma” in the north

University professor Milazim Krasniqi has said shares in the country's north have created an opinion on internationals that Serbian citizens are in serious trouble, so they seek even more rights for them. Speaking of US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs James O'Brien, Krasniqi has said [...]
University professor Milazim Krasniqi has said shares in the country's north have created an opinion on internationals that Serbian citizens are in serious trouble, so they seek even more rights for them.
Speaking of the US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs James O'Brien's visit, Krasniqi has said it links with the possibility of de-excedenting the situation in the country. Therefore, it considers implementation of agreements reached in Brussels and Ohrid necessary.
Kosovo's “question is not today's issue, it has actually taken a solution with NATO's June 99th military technical agreement with Security Council Resolution 1244, then even with the promotion of Independence, then with an opinion of the International Court of Justice, but the Kosovo issue is not yet closed because Kosovo has not been admitted to the UN, it has not been accepted in NATO and the EU, and so on, and so on, and so on and so on, also the visit of OCEbra and others always to the decave at least in the situation in the creation of dialogue to continue and then implement those agreements that have been reached. In this context, Kosovo certainly has its share of responsibilities because it has accepted the Franco-German plan and the Ohrid annex, but at the same time it is not being implemented”, Krasniqi said, while adding that without an agreement, Kosovo and Serbia are unable to membership in the European Union and other security mechanisms.
The actions in the north, Krasniqi calls <x0filma”, moving the international community then to seek more rights for Serbs there because of the alleged injustice to them.
“Kosovo and Serbia are committed to these agreements in the report with the European Union, which conditions their integration and membership in the implementation of these agreements, so it's no longer a matter to which we are pressured, the question should be that Kosovo should be rushing into international obligations to open its path to membership with the European Union and NATO, without carrying out these agreements it's safe that we can't be accepted into the Council of Europe, that we can't enter the Partnership for Peace, we can't advance, we can't win the status of the candidate state, so in this case, this case it is to implement the agreements that doesn't have to block the movies, not to make movies, because it's the Serbs want to be a very tough because they're doing so much of the problem with the police, and then they're doing so they're trying to do it because they're doing so that're so that's the Pristina for the Pristina community's so bad.
The university professor has also told of orders that US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs James O'Brien left, reports EO.
“I listened carefully to the interview with O'Brien the insistence was to capture the current political moment, to perform these types of obligations because serious changes can occur if, for example, in Washington, you get Trump, there may be a complete change of policy, there may be a return to that old idea of exchange of territory, so the Government has a good moment to act, whether I will act, personally I don't know I'm skeptical because the date of the” has now been chosen, he said.












