PDK urges Bislimi to show what Lajcak has spoken to Brussels

The Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy (PDK), Blerta Deliu-Codra, has asked Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim to show what he has been talking to at a meeting with the EU's minister for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, in Brussels on Tuesday. She said she wished that at this meeting she was not discussed opening the Ibër Bridge, [...]
The Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy (PDK), Blerta Deliu-Codra, has asked Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim to show what he has been talking to at a meeting with the EU's minister for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, in Brussels on Tuesday.
She said she wished that at this meeting there was no discussion about the opening of the Ibër Bridge, because according to her, it would be a violation of sovereignty and constitution.
“Today and no day later, Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi should tell the citizens what they talked about with emissar Lajcak yesterday in Brussels. I hope the opening of the Ibër Bridge has not been paved as a topic of discussion with the Serbian side. This violation of sovereignty and our constitution would be unacceptable. Deputy Prime Minister, come out today and talk!” wrote Deliu-Codra in “Facebook”
Kosovo and Serbia's chief negotiators met with European Union envoy Miroslav Lajcak in a new round of talks Tuesday, amid debates over the situation in northern Kosovo and EU efforts to push the sides towards implementing the Ohrid Agreement.
Lajcak met two sides, but did not have a trilateral meeting.
For Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bissimin, it was Petar Petkoviq who conditioned the agenda of the trilateral meeting with unacceptable demands for Kosovo, but did not disclose the requirements.
During the meeting there, the issue of opening the bridge over the Iber River in Mitrovica was also discussed.
Through the announcement by the prime minister's office, it became known that Bislimi has stressed that according to the EU and European Commission reports since 2014, the bridge should be opened without delay to further.
“Mbi freedom of movement, Deputy Prime Minister briefed Mr. Lajcak on the ease of the government's patent-viser conversion for citizens of the Serb community and their support in the process.
Once, Bislimi has said this issue has been addressed and agreed on in Brussels under the dialogue process.
The “It must be opened under the existing agreement, which is named as a symbol of normalisation”, Bislimi has declared.












