Haradinaj: Thaci, Rama and Vucic may have discussed the partition of Kosovo under Mogherini leadership

Haradinaj: Thaci, Rama and Vucic may have discussed the partition of Kosovo under Mogherini leadership
 Ramush Haradinaj

 Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said on Wednesday that there is a grounded suspicion that Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, have discussed about the partition of Kosovo.

He made these comments during a debate organized by the Kosovo Democratic Institute on "Kosovo - Serbia Dialogue after the Berlin Summit".

Haradinaj said that discussions on the partition of Kosovo are made under the leadership of the chief of the European Union Foreign Policy Federica Mogherini.

Haradinaj: Thaci, Rama and Vucic may have discussed the partition of Kosovo under Mogherini leadership

"There is a grounded suspicion that Mr. Vucic, Mr. Thaci and Mr. Rama had discussions regarding the partition of Kosovo, there is this grounded suspicion but I can not confirm and there is this grounded suspicion that this was done under the leadership of Mogherini. I hope they will apologize to each other for the time they have lost for themselves and their peoples to the European Union," said the Prime Minister Haradinaj.

He said that these ideas were also introduced by some of the governments of Kosovo's friendly countries.

He also said that the process of talks led by Mogherini will no longer go on, because according to him, very soon her mandate will end.

He spoke also about the 100% tax.

"It is a mistake for both Washington and Europeans, both Berlin and Paris, to accept the condition of Serbia to remove the tariff, to continue the dialogue," Prime Minister Haradinaj said.

Germany and France have called for a next meeting aftyer that of Berlin that is expected to be held on July 1 in Paris to open the possibility of resuming talks between Kosovo and Serbia, which remain suspended from November last year after the reaction of Serbia's decision on the Kosovo government's decision to set the 100 percent tariffs on Serbian goods.

Belgrade demands the tax removal as a condition for resuming talks, while international pressure failed to convince Prime Minister Haradinaj on such a thing.
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