No one has the right to trade a JCC



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Any reopening of the issue of the Union of Serbian Municipalities (ASM) in Brussels would be a “step backwards” for Pristina, says Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, noting that no one has the right to negotiate at all, and especially not to a new agreement on that subject.

– The reopening of the JCC issue in Brussels is a deadlock for Kosovo. It is a blow to Kosovo’s statehood and a violation of sovereignty, there is a danger of creating a “Republika Srpska” in Kosovo, Thaci said after the ceremony in Pristina on the occasion of the Jewish New Year.

He also says that initiating issues such as ZSO, property or others, is “the Serbian agenda” that aims for the process to move towards, as he said, “the total disintegration and the tendency to weaken the state of Kosovo.”

– I believe that if economic normalization is achieved in Washington, mutual recognition can only be achieved in the White House. Any agenda, be it of association, ownership or other issues, that have been discussed two or three times, for me is a step backwards for Kosovo, Thaci believes, reports “Kosovo Online”.

He also said that the JCC issue was resolved by the 2013 agreement, as well as that the Constitutional Court also ruled on it, and that Thursday’s meeting was “dangerous for the state of Kosovo and is the agenda of Serbia.”

Thaci added that the Kosovo parliament “must be very careful” and that no one has the right “to negotiate, much less to reach a new agreement on the Community.” He also stated that work will be done on finalizing the agreement that was formalized in Washington.

The issue of the formation of the JCC was raised again last week as part of a new round of dialogue in Brussels. Talks are expected to continue at the expert level on Thursday.



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