Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Sputnik: Radicalization in Pristina, Haradinaj threatens entire Balkans - westward

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Sputnik  © AP Photo / Visar Kryeziu 
19:37 19.01.2021

Announcing a referendum on the unification of Kosovo and Albania Ramush Haradinaj is in fact a blackmailer of the West, and his words are said to represent the election program directly in Belgrade and the whole Balkans, said career diplomat Zoran Milizujevic and added.

Milovojeviћ considers that Haradinaj's statements are not just empty speeches made in the pre-election frenzy, already announcing political radicalization in Pristina.

"Hardinaj is in fact instructed that the Greater Albanian idea is not dead and is present in the Albanian elite Pristina, but also Tirana, that is, to be still connected to the idea of ​​establishing an Albanian factor in this area," said Milivojevic.

Radicalization in Pristina
It's a pity, he added, that Haradinaj's passing five members of the EU has not changed its stance on recognizing Kosovo, as if America were helping to get Kosovo to recognize Israel, in fact "calling its mentor" and putting a glove in their face asking: why their European partners hold isolation, and because they leave the parties, they come from time to time to tell them that they are to blame for it.

"In fact, the West is blackmailing the most recent referendum. It is recommended to them that if they do not anticipate something, they will do it themselves. "But, based on these criticisms, the EU concludes that Haradinaj is just a confirmation that they are projecting an independent Kosovo, a failure," said our interlocutor.
He actually showed dissatisfaction with the political elites in Pristina and announced political radicalization in order to project "independent Kosovo" leading to finalization.

"This is a proof that Serbian arguments have gained weight, even though the circumstances have changed, I started with arrests by the KLA, but also with some broad plan. "This is a new political platform, in which we see a distancing from dialogue and opportunities to seek not only a compromise solution, but to seek a solution by political means in general and in a way that would provide some kind of normalization," Milivojevic said.

Answer Belgrade would be easy
The United States is on the move, reminding our interlocutor, Western centers that sponsor a politically independent Kosovo to be determined according to this, announced Hardinia.

"Belgrade's answer to this is clear. Kosovo and Metohija are an unresolved question within the framework of Serbia in the field of international rights, and it is clear that Serbia would not adopt something that would lead to a question of vital interest and security in any sense, because this is, if we look at Resolutions 12 44, inside questioning Serbia, "said Milivojevic.

Ice Cream Philosophy
Pristina-based political scientist Nedмеmedin Spahiu agrees that Haradinaj's statement was made in order to blackmail the West, would not the process around Kosovo be accelerated.

"It is a political philosophy for a child when his parents do not want to buy him ice cream and he tells them - if you do not buy it for me, kill yourself!" Dakle's questioning's wrong idea that such things can blackmail the West, so that the West can succeed in helping Kosovo more. That's the point and he said that if the West does not do this or that, then Pristina will do everything on its own, which is ridiculous, "Spahiu explained.

Spahiu thinks that the referendum is an empty story that can do more harm than good.

"Even if they want Kosovo, Albania does not want the company of Kosovo to unite. Albanian society, still lacking. "Wherever Kosovo and Albania came together in the Second World War, a civil war broke out, because Albania is not a common country," said our interlocutor.
According to Spahiua, Kosovo can not be forcibly united with Albania, and the whole idea of ​​blackmailing the West in this way is wrong. Hardinaj is, believe Spahiu, this is how I just put my political career, jellyfish to show not to be afraid to say western force what he thinks.

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