Deday: Kalla's visit to Kosovo, taking place at worst for country

Former Kosovo Ambassador Gjergj Dedaj has commented on the visit of the European Union's top foreign policy and security representative, Kaya Kallas, to Kosovo, naming it inappropriate under current serious political and institutional circumstances in the country. Mrs. Kaya Kallas' “Visit, Foreign Policy and Security Representatives. [...]
Former Kosovo Ambassador Gjergj Dedaj has commented on the visit of the European Union's top foreign policy and security representative, Kaya Kallas, to Kosovo, naming it inappropriate under current serious political and institutional circumstances in the country.
Mrs. Kaya Kallas' “Visit, representative for foreign policy and for the security of the European Union, which is expected to come to Kosovo with the aim of bringing the EU's message to political developments, security and stability in Kosovo and the region”, Dedaj said.
He added that under such conditions it is difficult to expect any concrete benefit from this visit.
The “in such a situation is hard to talk about a visit that could bring any progress or success to Kosovo. It is the great Kurdicha that Mrs. Kallas comes to Kosovo at a fragil moment, finding Kosovo in a serious political situation, without credit institutions and without a Assembly and without Government. ”potencoi Deday.
Speaking to the country's institutional representatives, Deday criticised their political and state legitimacy.
On the one hand, we have Vjosa Osman, who has no political support and as such, has damaged institutional and state legitimacy, as well as MP Albin Kurti, who also has neither legitimacy nor legality of institutional, government and state representation of the Republic of Kosovo.” he said of the FrontOline.
According to him, political deadlock and institutional collapse put Kosovo in a difficult position of dignified representation and taking over state responsibilities before Mrs. Kallas
“Political unrest and institutional collapse put Kosovo in a difficult position of dignified representation and taking over state responsibilities before Mrs. Callas, respectively before the EU, whether for continuing dialogue with Serbia or other issues requiring progress by the EU and international partners towards the Republic of Kosovo. ” said away, Deday.
He concluded that significant progress is not expected under these circumstances.
“in such a situation of political destabilisation and in a poor state of Kosovo diplomacy and the state of Kosovo itself is hard to expect any concrete success or result from this visit by Mrs. Kaya Kallas to Kosovo! ” he finished./Periscopi












