Advisor to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama for neighboring countries, Shkeljzen Malići, said today that the leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Ramuš Haradinaj, unnecessarily harshed his rhetoric towards Slovenia and the authorities in Pristina, after he was detained at the Ljubljana airport on a Serbian warrant.
"I think there was no room for sharp reactions, with speculations and threats aimed at confrontation and breaking relations with Slovenia. It seems to me that Haradinaj, after failing to become prime minister, lost the orientation of a reasonable politician expressing, not only in the case of Slovenia, the nervousness of a bereaved or someone who lost his way in his yard," said Malići for the Pristina portal gazetablic.com.
He assessed that there was a tightening of the language of communication between the authorities and the opposition regarding the work of the Government of Kosovo so far, the possibility of holding special elections and other issues.
According to him, the formation of the Special Court is an obligation that was imposed on Kosovo and that should have been realized much earlier, even at the time of the previous convocation of the Assembly and the Government of Kosovo.
"Now, with the new configuration of forces in support of the Self-Determination movement, and because of some MPs from the DPK, the existence of a majority for the adoption of the Special Court is being doubted. Kosovo would not gain anything by not forming the Special Court, but it would lose a lot if that does not happen," Malići said.
He assesses that Kosovo got into that situation because it did not create the conditions for the institutions of Kosovo to conduct an investigation and prosecute war crimes committed by some members of the KLA, for which there are well-founded suspicions.
"If we ourselves and on time prosecuted serious crimes against civilians, not only Serbs but also Roma, Bosniaks, as well as Albanians whom some arbitrarily considered traitors and liquidated them, we would not give so much space to speculative propaganda of Serbia, especially when it comes to insisting that only the leaders of the KLA organized the trade in victims' organs," says Maljići.
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