Krasniqi: Vuciqi's wailing aims to boost pressure on EU, US for formation of northern autonomy

University Professor Milazim Krasniqi has commented on last night's presentation of Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, who has submitted 7 requests for Kosovo. He has suggested that the Serbian president's speech was in tone of mourning and threat. In his account in “Facebook”, Krasniqi wrote that the things he said [of...]
University Professor Milazim Krasniqi has commented on last night's presentation of Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, who has submitted 7 requests for Kosovo.
He has suggested that the Serbian president's speech was in tone of mourning and threat.
In his account in “Facebook”, Krasniqi has written that the first things the Serbian state has said are bullshit.
Aleksandar Vuciqi's “yesterday's sentence was in tone of “zallojkes” (saving), the threat, the idea of restoration. Plate in the style that “Kosovo is the most expensive word” is the same as Serbian Nazis and klerofashists. It's an absurd thought. It's like saying that you like it most as I puke on it. His demands witnessed two things: the first -- Vuciki's catastrophic mistake when he urged Serbs to leave the institutions. Second, the unrealistic expectations he has for the future. This fool is failing to understand that Kosovo is a state, even though he confirmed that he was recognised by 112 states, as an independent state. On the other hand, the special social status for Kosovo and the formation of the prosecution for Kosovo are idiotic attempts, because it cannot implement such a state of politics in another”, Krasniqi wrote.
He has shown why Vucinqi has made these cries and threats.
According to Krasniqi, he is trying to add pressure to the EU and the US.
All these “zhallopojka”, threats of trying to restore the former occupation system, carry a risk: increasing EU and US pressure to form northern autonomy, under the mask of Association, allegedly to curb Serbia's restorative claim. But there's room for pressure suspension. For example, Vucinqi was summoned to the Brussels Agreement (the only one signed.) Our government would also have to try to get back to that agreement and avoid the Franco-German Plan and the Ohrid Annex, which are much worse than the Brussels Agreement. The Brussels agreement had brought Serbs into institutions with relatively good success. It could also be adopted for their return to institutions. And it is important that this happens without the formation of the Association and before the February 9th parliamentary elections, 2025x3>, Krasniqi wrote.












