The meeting of the Security Council, the criticism of the allies is considered worrying

The meeting of the Security Council, the criticism of the allies is considered worrying

A day after the meeting of the UN Security Council, where it was discussed about Kosovo, the opposition and political analysts expressed concern, as they say about the criticism that Kosovo received for banning the use of the Serbian dinar, while the ruling party considers as positive the representation of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, while they say that friends and allies of Kosovo must understand the approach to the implementation of the Constitution of Kosovo in the entire territory of the country.

The AAK MP, Time Kadrijaj, tells KosovaPress that Kosovo should accept the request of international allies for a transitional period for the implementation of the CBK regulation, which prohibits the use of the dinar in Kosovo.

She asks Prime Minister Albin Kurti to ignore, as she considers the populism, and to coordinate with international allies and friends.

But the VV MP, Driton Hyseni, says the opposite. According to him, despite the reactions of the allies, the CBK’s decision on the dinar cannot present any problem that could lead to the deterioration of relations with them.

On the other hand, the political analyst, Arbnor Sadiku said that the meeting of the UN Security Council to discuss a decision of Kosovo was against the country.

According to him, the Prime Minister’s speech was right, but the reactions and criticisms of Kosovo’s allies about the decision on the dinar show that it was taken without coordination.

Meanwhile, another political analyst, Dorajet Imeri, tells KosovaPress that in the meeting of the Security Council, the responsibility that Serbia will bear for the September 24 attack in Banjska was highlighted, while emphasizing the need for Kosovo to coordinate with international allies.

In addition to the criticism of Kosovo’s decision on the dinar, the international allies yesterday in the Security Council demanded that Kosovo and Serbia return to dialogue and implement the obligations received. /E.Zeqiri/

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