Dinari today in Brussels: Bislimi reminds Serbia every time it violated the Agreement

Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi, through a Facebook text, recalls that Serbia has repeatedly violated the Bazic Agreement and the Ohrid Immotive Annex. Bislimi writes on the day Kosovo and Serbia will discuss the Kosovo Central Bank regulation in Ohrid. He writes: Still without implementation of the Bazic Agreement and the Ohrid Implementation Annex. [...]
Bislimi writes on the day Kosovo and Serbia will discuss the Kosovo Central Bank regulation in Ohrid.
He writes:
Still without implementation of the Bazic Agreement and the Ohrid Implementation Annex.
When we should be on the right road to full and unconditional implementation of the Brussels Agreement, we mark a year from the day it was agreed, and Serbia still refuses to sign and therefore sign and implement the agreement. On the contrary, over this period of one year we have faced Serbia's violations, its crossings in the field, verbal and official rejection of the agreement and continued destructive approach.
On February 27th in Brussels, on March 18th in Ohrid, on September 14th in Brussels, on October 26th in Brussels, on February 8th in New York, five times the signing of the agreement was offered and publicly rejected. Beyond that, Serbia has violated eight articles of the Bazic Agreement, its preamble and mother of the Implore Annex.
After agreeing to Brussels and Ohrid, blackmailed and threatened Kosovo Serbs not to take part in the April local elections, attacked our institutions, KFOR and journalists, kidnapped within our territory three police officials, attacked the north of our state on 24 September in the act of aggression of Banjska, brought military troops around our border, and as clear and open threats declared they would not recognise the sovereignty of the territorial integrity of the Republic of Kosovo, and formally confirmed the rejection of the Brussels Agreement through the letter of Prime Minister Brinac in December.
In just one year, all these acts and behaviours proved that Serbia is strongly hindering progress on the road towards full normalisation of mutual relations and recognition.
Kosovo, in turn, remains constructive and engaged in this journey, in full, fair and unconditional implementation of the Basic Agreement and the Implore Annex Implore, through a balanced sequence plan between the sides. The Brussels Agreement and its Implore Annex should be implemented as soon as possible. The region needs development and prosperity, harmony and good neighbourly relations among all countries in the region.












