The idea of establishing a peace treaty between Kosovo and Serbia is not considered as harmful by the opposition parties, but they say it cannot be implemented, because Serbia does not recognize Kosovo's sovereignty and continues to be present with parallel structures in the north.
Head of the parliamentary group of LDK, Ismet Beqiri said by the phone that this is an unrealizable idea.
On the other hand, the head of the Parliamentary Group of Vetëvendosje Movement, Visar...
Head of the parliamentary group of LDK, Ismet Beqiri said by the phone that this is an unrealizable idea.
On the other hand, the head of the Parliamentary Group of Vetëvendosje Movement, Visar Ymeri, said to Kosovapress that any peace treaty with Serbia is capitulation for it.
Ymeri: With the treaty Kosovo will undergo to Serbia
"We have said, the relations that Kosovo currently has with Serbia, taking into account that Serbia does not recognize Kosovo, taking into consideration that this government of Hashim Thaçi, is accepting to negotiate with Serbia without any condition for Serbia, without requiring Serbia to recognize Kosovo and to pull out its violent and criminal intervention within Kosovo, then any peace treaty would be a treaty of capitulation, "said Ymeri.
Meanwhile, MP of AAK Burim Ramadani, has stressed three major elements that cannot be made a peace treaty between Kosovo and Serbia.
Ramadani: not a bad idea, but reality is difficult
"I believe that there are not very strong arguments to see it as a bad idea, but the reality is that it is extremely difficult, almost impossible in these circumstances we are. There are three factors that affect it, the policy of Kosovo should continue to be Western and integrator policy, the continued aggressive policy of Serbia, and finally the north that is fundamental prerequisite for any kind of normalization of the relationship between Kosovo and Serbia, "said Ramadani.
Although it is personal idea of the deputy Prime Minister of the Government of Kosovo and this idea was commented in Kosova, whereas in Serbia it was not commented at all, nor by officials of the institutions neither by the opposition.
/ S. Shkodra/
M.ZEKA



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