Escobar soe believes Kurti punished Serbs with the dinar: A lack of power. VV has long history in government

The US Emisar for the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar, said he has failed to persuade Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti to suspend the decision to stop the dinar. According to him, Kurti has rejected proposals regarding the dinar, saying it is the CEC's decision, in which he will not be included. Escobar said not [...]
Escobar said it disagrees with statements that this decision was made to punish Serbs, but that it was made by lack of competence, adding that Vetevendosje does not have a long history of governance and that sometimes there are people who do not think about the consequences until the end of”.
“The prime minister said this is a decision by an independent institution in which he does not want to be involved, or that it is a trouble for people who can easily be overcome, or that can be replaced by payment from the Kosovo government.
But none of this will happen soon. For that reason, we're looking for a delay in implementation. Now, I understand, normally, that a Central Bank and the Ministry of Finance do their best not to create instability and unpredictableness in the economy. They did just that.
Now there are some outside who believe this was done to punish Serbs. I don't believe this. But I believe that since this Self-Determination Government doesn't have a long history of government sometimes there are people who don't think the consequences to the end.
And, I think that's why I characterised this in Brussels as a little bit uncompetitive, because when we talk about undesirable consequences, everyone realized there were undesirable consequences. But these could have been predicted and predicted if it were not [action] uncoordinated.
QU The INT has much experience in converting coins, going from one currency to the euro, but it took a long time. We only had five weeks.” in an interview for Radio Free Europe.












