Haziri: State leaders must make clear what obligations they have taken after letter sent for membership

Former negotiator for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue Lutfi Haziri has called for clarification by Prime Minister Albin Kurti in the Parliament regarding Allies' requirements for progress in association as a condition for membership in the KiE. Haziri declares that state leaders should make clear what obligations they have made following the letter sent for membership. “VV and [...] partners
Haziri declares that state leaders should make clear what obligations they have made following the letter sent for membership.
“VV and their partners have not confirmed that there are requests from allies regarding the ministers' vote at the Council of Europe. There's no confirmation, there's another reception because white enough to come up with demands from the Allies because it looks like the pledge letter is insufficient. On the contrary, the prime minister has to clarify before the Parliament whether there are additional requirements, is their additional letter insufficient that he as prime minister, president and prime minister have taken on obligations, that everything related to Kosovo, has nothing to do with the implementation, says Haziri.
Haziri for Front Online has estimated Kurt has damaged his reports with allies.
Kurti and Vucinqi's agreements in Brussels and Ohrid have degraded De-Jure and De-Facto recognition, Haziri says.
The Kurti-Yuciq Agreement on February 28th in Brussels, and March 18th 2023 in Ohrid, has taken over and degraded recognition of De-Jure in De-facto, because it has not moved in this direction. This prime minister has damaged reports with the allies, it is seen that the calls concern tangible demands”, Haziri said.












