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LDK leader Mustafa describes meeting with President Thaci (media)

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Most news websites cover Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) leader Isa Mustafa’s post on Facebook today in which he describes his meeting with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci on Wednesday evening. Mustafa wrote: “I met President Thaci at my house last night. He asked to inform me, as the leader of the biggest political party, about the requests but also warnings for very serious measures by the U.S. senior delegation vis-à-vis Kosovo. I expressed my and the LDK’s concern about the situation in which the ruling coalition has brought the country. I asked the President to withdraw from his orientation and political discourse on border changes, so that there can be a normal atmosphere for dialogue and to avoid the fear from dialogue. LDK under no circumstance agrees to dialogue on territory, because this can lead to the questioning of our statehood. I also reiterated that it is the responsibility of the ruling coalition to find a solution in order to safeguard partnership with the U.S., our strategic ally. I expressed the position of the LDK on dialogue and the need to go to elections, before dialogue, in order to secure legitimacy. I have noticed that there have been speculation and accusations about this meeting; some fools have even qualified it as treason. Such people are ignorant and spiteful. When the country’s interest and partnership with the U.S. are at stake, I will talk and meet with everyone, because I believe in the program and spirit of the LDK. LDK is a party that favors communication, we don’t shy away from meetings, because we stay true to our political oaths. The last couple of days I have also communicated with Prime Minister Haradinaj and Deputy Prime Minister Limaj. Earlier with Mr. Kurti too. We are all responsible for our country, both the government and the opposition”.

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