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Former Kosovo Prime Minister, currently chairman of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, has reacted after three Kosovo institutions several days ago launched a reporting letter for the KiE, Dora Bakoyannis, and where Vjosa Osmani, Glauk Konjufca and Albin Kurti received several pledges, including doing the Commission Association with [...]
Haradinaj has had some questions about the pledges the three heads of state have taken, saying why these pledges have not been realised earlier.
He is surprised how these demands that have been in the US towards Kosovo have not been experienced.
Kosovo's <x0) Membership in the Council of Europe is a major event and a significant step towards EU integration, and perhaps the letter of pledges to Bakoyannis is included in this framework, but it is surprising how institutional leaders of Kosovo have so far ignored the same requirements from very high levels of the US and EU, and that is why today we are both under sanctions, even in very angry relations with the US and EU, and forced to re-evaluate elections in the north, and to deal with the dinar, even in the worst position of the dialogue with Serbia (18x> he was written in other terms.
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Understandably, the letter of the three state leaders submitted to the KiE rapporteur Dora Bakoyannis may be standard before applying for membership to the Council of Europe, but can by no means be named formalism, as power calls it, because the range of commitments on that letter is very broad and includes concrete obligations.
They pledge to implement all provisions of the Brussels Ohrid Accords, including Association. The question is, why have they needed to resolve the implementation of this agreement so far and say we don't apply it once.
Shh. The institutional leaders are said to pledge that “will be respected the independence of the judiciary and that excessive <x1-cycrytics against judiciary” will be dropped. That means these men pledge to give up something they've applied so far.
It says that we refrain from using special police in northern Kosovo for ordinary police tasks and to make sure they are dislocated only in case of”, which suggests that so far they have not implemented this standard that has so often been requested by our allies.
Dedicated to expropriations north; For protecting the properties of the Serbian Orthodox Church; For the integration of minorities; for their languages, schooling textbooks... and so on.
Kosovo's membership in the Council of Europe is a major event and a significant step towards EU integration, and perhaps the letter of commitments to Bakoyannis is included in this context, but it is surprising how institutional leaders of Kosovo have so far ignored the same requirements from very high levels of the United States and the EU, and that is why today we are both under sanctions, even in very strained relations with the EU and forced to repeat elections in the north, and to deal with the dinar, even in the worst position possible in the dialogue process with Serbia.












