Terras: It is not the right thing that after 25 years there are still countries that do not recognise Kosovo

European Parliament rapporteur Riho Terras has said he does not think it is the right thing that even after 25 years there are still countries that do not recognise Kosovo. Until he added that he is considering the opportunity to start dialogue with these countries and find ways in which these countries [...]
European Parliament rapporteur Riho Terras has said he does not think it is the right thing that even after 25 years there are still countries that do not recognise Kosovo.
Until he added that he is considering the possibility of starting dialogue with these countries and finding ways to recognise Kosovo.
This is something else I think the Commission and Kaya Callas should work for. For our part, we are considering the opportunity, along with my colleague reporting for Serbia Tonino Picaula, perhaps with some others, that we need to start dialogue with these countries and also find ways in which these non-recognitional countries can start the process of recognising Kosovo as a state”, he has told Klan Kosova.
Among other things, Terras has declared that he, according to him, is a good sign of democracy, giving even a advice to incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
My advice to Prime Minister Kurti and all sides is that the main political process now is negotiations and compromises. Democracy is the art of compromise. To achieve your long-term political goals, EU membership, you need to compromise between the political parties, this is something that Estonia has spent 30 years, so my advice is calm, find compromises and move forward towards the European Union, where the people of Kosovo want to be. I am supporting Kosovo because it reported on Kosovo”, it has declared Terras. /Periscopi/












