Albin Kurti warns scan of all agreements reached with Serbia

Thirty-three agreements reached between Kosovo and Serbia should be revised. This has been requested by the Vetevendosje Movement, which is expected to lead with executive head of this party, Albin Kurti, has said they will first see which agreements have been implemented and what has affected [the] life of [...]
The leader of this party, Albin Kurti, has said they will first see which agreements have been implemented and what has affected the lives of citizens.
We must first see what has been implemented, what is not and we should see what the extent of the impact of those agreements on the lives of citizens, to learn the right lessons about how to walk safely before”, Kurti said about the economy.
Kurti says the first months of governance will deal with this issue by not neglecting the positive and negative lessons of this important process for the country.
This is our goal in the first month of the prime minister's office, and in our joint government, to know how to walk properly just by not neglecting lessons, positive or negative from the past”, Kurti said.
That Kosovo should review some agreements, says analyst Armendi Muja. Muja even gives recommendations on which agreements should be revised.
The agreement for regional representation. That agreement must be revised overall, because it is harmful to Kosovo, affects Kosovo's international subjectivity”.
I think she has been abused in various forms by Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, to show especially the other countries that Kosovo looks at, recognises that she is still in the process of reconsidering her status”.
“Even any dialogue in Brussels within what they are referring to is Kosovo's regional representation, is interpreted by Serbs that Kosovo is willing to open the box for renegotiation of final status”, Muja has said.
Muja has also mentioned some of the agreements that were not implemented by either side.
“The Energy Agreement that is essential has not been implemented, the agreement on the revising of the Ibër Bridge and the freedom of movement across the bridge, the agreement on recognition of diplomas, and we have some more that have not been implemented”, Muja has said.
Kosovo technical dialogue- Serbia has started in 2011, where the two sides have reached 33 agreements, for which there has been constant criticism that they have not been implemented by the Serbian side. / EO/












