Mollyqa: Under VV criteria, Svechla Kurt are Vuciki's collaborators

Social Democratic Party Chairman Dardan Moliqaj has said that according to the criteria that the Vetevendosje Movement for Ibër Bridge has set, it would then be for Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Interior Minister Xhelal Svecla to be associates of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq. The PSD on Thursday has held symbolic action on the Ibri Bridge, where it has presented [...]
The PSD on Thursday has held symbolic action on the Ibër Bridge, where it has presented actions that Kurti Government has taken in the north, naming as action “that have reduced autonomy” to that part.
In proposal for the media, Moliqaj has said that the ruling party's acters have named “Vuciqi's co-worker” anyone who has said the bridge should be opened with coordination. And according to him, even Kurti Government cannot open the central bridge in Mitrovica without the international decision.
“Whoever in Kosovo has said the bridge should be opened in co-ordination, these (LVV) have named Vuciki collaborators. According to their criteria, Prime Minister Kurti and Minister Svecla are Vuciqi's associates, but not according to our criteria. We believe this is a futile discussion. The bridge can and cannot be opened, the decision on this is clear to KFOR and QUINT through Resolution 1244. So these are trivial issues, the way you're leading us is important”, he said.
Every action of Kurt in the north, as the chairman said PSD, even successful as the plates, IDs, “have thicken the level of autonomy proposed by the international”.
The Kosovo government has now talked about plans to open Ibër Bridge. This idea has met with international opposition, which have insisted that this issue should be discussed in dialogue.
At Tuesday's meeting in Brussels of chief negotiators, Petar Petkovovic conditioned the opening of the expanding bridge of northern Mitrovica territory.
The Kosovo government has said the Ibri Bridge is not a question of dialogue, as it is regulated with past agreements reached in Brussels.
Currently, the Ibër Bridge is open only to pedestrians.












