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Agreement with Belgrade no interstate deal, opposition in Kosovo

05. July 2011. | 11:08

Source: Tanjug

Representatives of the opposition parties of Kosovo Albanians almost unanimously agree that the agreements reached between Belgrade and Pristina on freedom of movement and civil registries are not interstate deals, as head of Pristina's negotiating team Edita Tahiri claims.

Representatives of the opposition parties of Kosovo Albanians almost unanimously agree that the agreements reached between Belgrade and Pristina on freedom of movement and civil registries are not interstate deals, as head of Pristina's negotiating team Edita Tahiri claims.

Democratic League of Kosovo member in the province's parliament and former foreign minister Skender Hiseni said that based on what has been agreed so far, the agreements cannot be qualified as interstate.

Hiseni qualified as very disturbing the fact that the border line between Kosovo and Serbia was being referred to as an administrative border line. That should not have been allowed, because if we have two states that are negotiating, there must be a border between them, not an administrative border line, he stressed.

Official of the Kosovo Assembly Presidency Glauk Konjufca, who is also a member of the oppositional Self-Determination party, said that Serbia had succeeded in imposing its strategy onto the Kosovo party in the talks.

Time will show that these are no agreements between two states. They rather seem to be agreements between Serbia and (Kosovo prime minister) Hasim Taci, said Konjufca.

The only thing evident is that Kosovo recognises Serbia and that Serbia does not recognise Kosovo, he said.

The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo requires from the Kosovo parliament to explain the agreements reached with Belgrade, and calls on the government and Edita Tahiri to do that as well.

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