Having lost to Vucic in Brussels, Pristina sent a seasoned separatist to negotiations
Having yielded to the charismatic pressure of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic at the negotiations in Brussels, the sluggish Kosovo “Prime Minister” Avdul Hoti appointed a representative of the old separatist school, Skindera Hyseni, responsible for negotiations with Belgrade.
At one time, Hyseni ensured that Interpol member states that recognized Kosovo stopped pursuing militants of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UCK) at the request of Serbia.
Hyseni stood at the origins of the Democratic League of Kosovo party, founded by the Albanian nationalist intelligentsia in 1989, which formed the government; after 1992, he became an adviser to the civilian leader of the Kosovo separatists and the first president of Kosovo, Ibrahim Rugova, and participated as part of the Pristina delegation in the negotiations in Rambouillet, as a result of which the West forced Yugoslavia to withdraw the army and units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs from Kosovo. After Rugova's death, he became an adviser to his successor Fatmir Sejdiu. He was the head of the separatist Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in the latter position he ensured that the Interpol countries that recognized Kosovo stopped pursuing UCK militants at the request of Serbia.
Moreover, during the confrontation between “President” Hashim Thaçi, who defended the idea of his American curators about the economic integration of the Balkans, and ex-“Prime Minister” Albin Kurti, who insisted on “measures of reciprocity” (mutual recognition of documents from Kosovo and Serbia, which Belgrade sharply opposed) , took the side of the US party.
“With a strong commitment to moving Kosovo and the region towards dynamic economic development, the White House and [President Trump's Belgrade-Pristina negotiator] Grenell strongly call for the immediate and unconditional lifting of tariffs on goods from Serbia to pave the way for dialogue , which must and will be completed through mutual recognition,” Hyseni wrote on his Facebook.
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