Did Kurt get the record from Munich to reason on a table with Vuchy?

The word of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in the panel held in Munich, has stemmed from the opinion as a recording, thus breaking the Chatham House Rule rules, under which participants do not have the right to release those spoken on the table. The secret recording and publishing of Kurt's video was the only one that happened by [...]
The secret recording and publishing of Kurt's video was the only one that happened from this closed-door conference and constitutes a diplomatic scandal.
The video was broadcast live Facebook from a person's account called Brahim Demak, which he deleted today.
The Kosovo prime minister's discussion was held in the margins of the International Security Forum, which began work Friday in Munich, with the participation of 35 heads of state and government.
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic was present at this table.
Kurti, while in opposition, had declared he would not agree to sit at the table with Serbia's representatives, without apologizing to Serbia for crimes against Kosovo. He changed that attitude during this week's interview in Rubiko when he said that he would agree to sit at the table with them without apologizing.
Prime Minister Kurti also sat at a table with Vucic on Friday.
The Indication of Kurti's speech, in which he was tough with Vucic, and its flow into the media seems to have precisely had this intention, that he would reason on a table landing with the president of Serbia, as well as to be protected from possible attacks that had held “secret meeting”, since the conference was closed-door.
Kurti himself, in an interview for Free Europe, had taken care of saying he did not consider meeting with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic, the joint participation at a table in Munich.
I haven't met with Vucicin. We have been at a roundtable where all Western Balkan leaders” have been invited, he said.
Asked to comment on the closed-door debate Vucic said it was “sharply”, Kurti has stated he does not want to elaborate, calling at the panel organiser's rules, which do not allow participants' views, Chatham House Rule to become public.
However, Prime Minister Albin Kurti claimed Vucic had felt a lot of pressure because of what he had said.
The secret indexing and distribution of Kurti's speech at this conference, despite rules that prohibit such a thing, is seen as another game in the continuation of opinion manipulation with populist approaches.
Participants at the Munich Conference have been accredited, know exactly who was present in the hall, and it is possible to be investigated by organisers as to how this recording originated











