What did Kurt say two months ago about co-operating with Thaci?

This mission's contribution as a reliable security preservation force in Kosovo was praised at the KFOR's change of command ceremony, as it said that, thanks to bilateral co-operation, the Kosovo Army was formed and its development would make it part of [...] in the near future.
At the changing KFOR command ceremony, the mission's contribution was praised as a reliable force for preserving security in Kosovo, as it said that mutual co-operation was formed, and its development would make NATO part in the near future. At this ceremony, top state figures, including Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, incumbent Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, have attended, Vetevendosje leader Albin Kurti and others.
President Hashim Thaci, speaking of NATO's contribution to Kosovo, said joint successes are making KFOR troops in Kosovo less and less necessary, where he voiced optimism that our country would be involved under NATO's quelore.
The new commander of KFOR, Major General Michele Riesi, expressed gratitude and said NATO's allied states are contributing to the security of Kosovo's entire population for preserving Kosovo's stability, the Balkans and the entire Europe.
Meanwhile, Periscop reported on Thaci and Kurt's presence At the same ceremony, while the latter had declared in September that he would be willing to co-operate with Thaci.
We'll have, Can we have cooperation?”, Kurti declared.
Otherwise, after the end of the ceremony at a media conference, Admiral James Foggo called on winning election parties to form the new government to push Kosovo towards stability and prosperity, while saying they do not plan for the reduction of KFOR troops in Kosovo. Foggo: Now you have the opportunity to form the new government “Now you have the opportunity to form the new government. Choices were free, and a lot of good things we've heard. So I am telling the people of Kosovo and the new elected officials to push this state into stability and prosperity”, he said. Former KFOR Commander Lorenzo D'Addario served earlier in Kosovo in 1999 and 2003-2004, until the commander's post took place in 201. /Periscope.











