These are positions for the Washington Agreement, out of three candidates for prime minister

The candidate for prime minister from the Vetevendosje Movement ranks, Albin Kurti, remains opposed to the document signed at the White House on 4 September 2020. Kurti, however, agrees that this deal should be read, not by the first point, but by the end of it, and that it speaks of mutual recognition of Kosovo-Israel. ” He agrees [...]
Kurti, however, agrees that this deal should be read, not by the first point, but by the end of it, and that it speaks of mutual recognition of Kosovo-Israel.
” Its dual uniform agreement of September 4th 2020 in the text corresponding to the Kosovo side is best to read from the bottom to the point of talking about the recognition of Kosovo by Israel, and then there is no further good stuff”, says Kurti.
The contender for chief government by the Democratic League of Kosovo, Avdullah Hoti, remains loyal to the signing given at the Oval Office in the beginning autumn of last year.
Hoti, considers Washington's vows to be good and that opponents of this agreement will see they were wrong.
For his part, the third man intended to assume the Republic's most powerful political post has initially expressed reservations about the White House accord.
But candidate The PDK for prime minister, Enver Hoxhaj, these early days of campaigning is not that it has spoken on this topic.
However, the deputy chairman of The PDK, Bedri Hamza and Secretary Uran Ismaili during an interview on the Rubikon show have said their party is not against the deal in Washington, but they voiced confidence that the PDK would”negotiate a much better agreement in the interest of Kosovo”.











