LDK deputy chairman: The dialogue should have an end date
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The deputy chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lutfi Haziri, accuses Prime Minister Albin Kurti of including the CBK regulation, which prohibits the use of the dinar in Kosovo, in the Brussels dialogue. Two days after the parties again failed to agree in the European capital and where Serbia's request for the continuation of the financing of illegal structures came to light, Haziri says that the issue of the dinar was able to be resolved within the country in partnership with international allies.

Haziri, in an interview for KosovaPress, says that the boycott of Serbian citizens of the April 21 vote for the dismissal of the mayors in the north is disturbing. He asks the government for a plan for the integration of the Serbian community in the north, while stressing the need to remove punitive measures against Kosovo.

According to him, the failure to dismiss the mayors in the north shows the loyalty of the Serbian citizens of Kosovo to the official Belgrade.

Despite the failure to dismiss the Albanian mayors in the north, Haziri underlines the need to remove the punitive measures of the European Union against Kosovo.

He asks the government to clarify what the gradual removal of measures from the EU will mean, since they are attacking the country's economy.

Speaking about the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue and the possibilities for the former Slovenian president, Borut Phaor, to become the EU's special representative for the dialogue, the deputy chairman of LDK says that he is a good friend of Kosovo, who can do good proposals and plans for dialogue.

However, he demands that the agenda and format of the dialogue be preserved, while he considers it necessary to define a deadline for the conclusion of the dialogue.

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