Albanian politician: "Kurti lost. Kosovo is Serbia"

President of the Social Democratic Party, Dardan Molliqaj, says that Kosovo's Albin Kurti is defeated as he renounced the sovereignty of the southern province.

Source: Kosovo online
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As he points out, Kurti accepted Serbia as a shareholder in Kosovo because he discusses, as he says, internal issues with Serbia, and he also accepted the legitimacy of UN Security Council Resolution 1244.

Molliqaj reacted on Facebook to yesterday's statement by the Deputy Prime Minister of self-proclaimed Kosovo, Besnik Bislimi, that the agreement on license plates with Belgrade is close. He stated that Kurti's government "gave legitimacy to parallel structures in the north of Kosovo" and confirmed Kosovo's renunciation of its sovereignty due to, as he states, enabling the use of KM license plates in the north, which will be confiscated only if they move to the south.

Molliqaj says that in that way, Kurti's government treats the north as a special area where there is no sovereignty. Regarding Bislimi's allegations that ROSU will withdraw from the crossing and will be replaced by KFOR, Molliqaj says that means handing over sovereignty to KFOR.

"The legal basis of KFOR in Kosovo is Resolution 1244, which sees Kosovo as part of Serbia. The transfer of sovereignty to KFOR means that Kurti's government recognizes the legitimacy of Resolution 1244," Molliqaj wrote.

He also stated that Kurti thus deprived the Kosovo police of the right to stay in the north.

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