PDK MP: Opening the Ibri Bridge in coordination only with allies
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The deputy of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), Xhavit Haliti, asks the Government of Kosovo to open the Ibri bridge in Mitrovica only in coordination with the allies, otherwise there is a risk that KFOR troops will be stationed there and the bridge will be closed again. for circulation.

Haliti told KosovaPress that the dialogue with Serbia will continue status-quo since the parties do not have the will to implement the Brussels Basic Agreement and the Ohrid annex.

"This is a universally known position stated several times by public institutions and EU spokespersons that the Ibri bridge should be opened as part of the dialogue process. We are living in some strange circumstances where the government is oriented to deal only with the north, while what we have won is to bathe only in Ujman lake and send vacationers to cool off, but being watched by machine guns . However, the Ibri bridge should not create problems... Opening the bridge and closing it is not good. Second, if we act without consulting with EULEX, KFOR and QUINT, it is a problem, as KFOR may be stationed on the bridge and there may be problems between the Kosovo Police and the citizens of Kosovo in the north," he says. he.

According to him, the parties in the dialogue are wrongly positioned, therefore the future of this process remains unclear.

Speaking about the international pressure to send the draft association statute proposed by the EU to the Constitutional Court, Haliti says that the government should move in this direction, while adding that this issue will continue to be a condition for membership in the Council of Europe. .

In addition, Haliti says that based on indications, Milan Radoicic, the person responsible for the terrorist attack in Banjska, may soon be arrested in Serbia, before the visit of the president of France, Emmanuel Macron.

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