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Kosova2023-06-23 21:32:00

"Political dictatorship comes from Belgrade" Arben Çejku shows the difficulties of holding elections in the North

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"Political dictatorship comes from Belgrade" Arben Çejku shows

The former ambassador of Albania in Kosovo, Arben Çejku, has spoken about the last meeting in Brussels, as an initiative of Josep Borell to calm the situation between Kosovo and Serbia.

In an interview for A2CNN, Çejku said that the greatest pressure in the meantime is the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, who, however, has given signs that he is ready and has taken a few steps back.

"This looks more or less like the Ohrid agreement, which we agree on but do not sign. Both Kurti and Vucic are playing their cards because they are both in trouble. What we can consider as more positive is the acceptance of the elections by Kurt, who has given signs that he is ready to take a few steps back.

Let's hope this is a serious step, although there is a catch that, when it comes to the legality of holding elections, it means that the Serbs themselves have to sign a petition with tens of thousands of signatures, which I don't believe they will. do it.

This is because it is the political dictate that comes from Belgrade through the Serbian List, or those other paramilitary formations, or those that are illegal groups in the north that exert pressure on the common population", he says .

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