Edita Tahiri: I told Vucciki with a shout “that he missed NATO”, ended up in hospital with tension.

Former diplomat Edita Tahiri has uncovered some of the most tense conversations she had had with the Serbian side while at the helm of the Kosovo side for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue. She said one of her words had raised tension to Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, who had later ended up in the hospital. Tahiri said a threat [...]
She said one of her words had raised tension to Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, who had later ended up in the hospital.
Tahiri said a threat to Vuciqi's return to Kosovo had responded with excitement: “missed you for NATO”.
This had also led to the establishment of the delegation table.
“There was negotiations between Isa Mustaf and [Aleksandar] Vuciqi, Isa then was prime minister, Hashim Thaci, and I was chief negotiator. [Federica] The middleman. We were discussing, of course, the political level. But, Vucincicici was stopping that if the “agreement does not take place again I return the army to Kosovo”, Vuciqi said. There I broke out, Isa and Hashim didn't respond, they listened. I said, "T” miss NATO”, English. But you're learning to violate international law. When I said that with emotion and shouting, not so diplomaticly, Vuciq told Mogher: “Stop the talks””, Tahiri indicated in Klan Kosova, broadcast Periscope.
Tahiri said that then everyone stood up and left the hall.
“Spending clocks is restarting conversations”, recalls Tahiri, who added that he had later asked an EU official in the corridor what was happening that they were returning to the negotiating table.
He told me: “I'm telling you, Vucinciqi ended up in a hospital after the word you said to him, got a little bit of tension and a sense when they let him out of hospital”. /Periscope/












