Macedonian “Tigri”- Geralla returns charges against Borrell for measures imposed on Kosovo

Kosovo's government has no high expectations that next week punitive measures from the European Union will be removed, because, as EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell's unprincipled approach, say. The executive states that the European top diplomat has had unfair access to Kosovo, even qualifying it as inefficient [...]
Kosovo's government has no high expectations that next week punitive measures from the European Union will be removed, because, as EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell's unprincipled approach, say.
The executive states that the European top diplomat has had unfair access to Kosovo, even qualifying it as inefficient and the possibility that recent developments in the north will be included in Borell's report regarding dinar and expropriation.
According to them, Kosovo has reason to worry even if the measures are not lifted, but it has to wait for new structures in the EU to see what developments will be. EU punitive measures towards Kosovo are also seen by connoisseurs and European integrations.
Foreign Affairs and Diasporas Minister Donika Grovalla says about The KP, that Kosovo has met all EU demands for deespasses in the north, so before institutions are replaced by EU elections, punishment measures must be removed against the country.
Sceptic for removing punitive measures against Kosovo is also the connoisseur of European integrations, lighto Arifi.
According to him, the EU can continue the status quo of the measures due to the government's recent steps regarding the dinar ban and expropriations in the north.
The measures towards Kosovo were imposed a year ago in response to the escalation of the security situation in northern Kosovo when Kosovo sent to the Albanian mayors' buildings, released by the elections that were boycotted by Serbs.












