The EU's proposal for the Kosovo-Serbia agreement provokes a debate on Twitter between two former government officials, of Kosovo and Albania

The plan of the European Union, known as 'Franco-German' and supported by the United States of America, has provoked a debate on the Twitter platform between two former government officials, in Kosovo and Albania.
Petrit Selimi, former Foreign Minister of Kosovo, wrote on Twitter that if Kosovo did not accept this agreement, it will be the most dangerous phase for Kosovo in recent decades, Telegraph reports.
If Kosovo does not unequivocally accept the proposal of Germany / France / EU / USA for the normalization of relations with Serbia, we are entering the most dangerous phase since the liberation of Kosovo. And we will be more alone than ever in the last three decades at this stage', wrote Selimi.
The former deputy foreign minister of Albania, Edit Harxhi, did not agree with this.
"Kosovo should not accept it just for the sake of accepting something and be 'left to its own devices'! The pressure on Kosovo over the years is enough, just because the international community does not want to cancel this ugly game of Serbia playing in the west and the east at the same time", commented Harxhi.
While Selimi answers her by adding that Kosovo should not accept something if it is not in accordance with its Constitution.
"Dear Edith, Kosovo should not accept anything that is not stipulated in its constitution and its ratified international obligations. I do not see a way to join Albania in the NATO family, except to listen to advice from the US....", Selimi wrote.
Meanwhile, German journalist Michael Martens has asked "what if after the next elections Kurti is forced to enter a coalition"?
Otherwise, the European Union and the United States have delivered the document to the parties and intensified meetings and pressure on the parties to accept it. /Telegraph/





















































