Reporting the Swiss newspaper NZZZ following the Monastery decision: Ironic that Kurt made

The Swiss newspaper Neue Zurcher Zeitung in a report from the Decani Monastery writes that the Kosovo Government's decision to implement the 2016 decision by the Constitutional Court is significant progress in resolving a decades-long dispute on 24 hectares of land. The author of the picture used on the forehead is Wisar Kryeziu (AP). [...]
The Swiss newspaper Neue Zurcher Zeitung in a report from the Decani Monastery writes that the Kosovo Government's decision to implement the 2016 decision by the Constitutional Court is significant progress in resolving a decades-long dispute on 24 hectares of land.
The author of the picture used on the forehead is Wisar Kryeziu (AP). The photograph was published in Neue Zuercher Zeitung.
According to the NZZ, which recalls that the monastery is preserved during 24 hours by the army. KFOR (KFOR) This decision may influence Kosovo to take a major step in its international recognition efforts.
The newspaper also quoted monk Sava Janjiq. It was paradoxical “, he says.
The “we called the Serbian institution support the decision of the Supreme Court of Kosovo. But the government and authorities reject it.”, he adds.
The Swiss newspaper has also described the decision to register 24 hectares on behalf of the monastery by Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
That, according to them, Kurti has opposed any concessions to Serbia or the international community.
“As for Decani, even Prime Minister Kurti has long been unwilling to accept the Supreme Court ruling. As a opposition politician, he named the constitutional judges traitors and criminals after the 2016” ruling, the NZZ's script said.
Another mention is that implementing the Constitutional decision for the Decani Monastery has been one of the conditions for Kosovo's accession to the Council of Europe.
“Dora Bakoyanis rapporteur for the Council Parliamentary Assembly and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' sister recently made it clear that the refusal to implement the tribunal's decision on Decanin was a violation of the rule of law. This is incompatible with Kosovo's membership in this organisation. A legal opinion by the Council of Europe had earlier come to the same conclusion”, the Swiss newspaper wrote among other things.
The NZZ has also managed to draw the first reaction from the monastery after registering property since they have made a statement so far.
FRlAR Janjic stresses that he does not think there has been a change in Pristina attitude on the land of the monastery.
The government acted under pressure. But that is positive, however. ”, Janjiq said.












