Kurti criticises today's agreements in Munich, LDK ministers welcome them

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has reacted to agreements signed today in Munich, between Kosovo and Serbia. Today, with American mediation, Kosovo and Serbia have signed two initial agreements -- the one for railways and the one for highways. “Two agreements by officials authorised by former Minister Paul Lekaj and [...] have been signed in Munich today.
Today, with American mediation, Kosovo and Serbia have signed two initial agreements -- the one for railways and the one for highways.
Two agreements by officials authorised by former Minister Paul Lekaj have been signed in Munich today, and the entire negotiation process has been made before the start of our government. From here on, these officials have not received authorization from the new government to either negotiate or sign agreements. Moreover, the text of the agreement has not been made known to the public and to Government. Various unofficial drafts of” have circulated, Kurti wrote.
We remember that in the presence of two presidents, Hashim Thaci and Aleksandar Vuciq, the agreements were signed by Xhema Veselini, the director of road transport, and Rame Qupeva, director of the road infrastructure.
Kurti, says this process should be transparent.
However, there is uncertainty. Unlike Kurti, today's agreements in Munich have been praised by top LDK officials,
The agreements have been praised by Kurt's deputy government member, LDK member Avdullah Hoti and Minister of Internal Affairs, LDK Deputy Chairman Agim Veliu.
According to this, the government is uncoordinated within it. Does that mean the breach of the LV coalition has started V-LDK only 11 days after its formation?
Remember that Kurti has also written on Facebook that “whatever links and advancement of infrastructure standards are necessary for development of our countries and part of the European vision for regional co-operation and good neighbourly relations, however, it is very important that the process be transparent, the result of a real negotiation and full respect of the sovereignty and laws of the country, economic priorities, and in harmony with the obligations that come out of the MSA process”.
Furthermore, if we are based on a version of the agreement, if analysed by economic importance, the railway to Leshaak is more priority and useful than that for Merdar. In the transition process of governance, we are analyzing all steps that have been taken in the past, and the relevant ministries are committed to addressing this as priority”, Kurti concludes. /Ballkan.info/












