EU chief seeks Kosovo-Serbia agreement, Kurti: We don't neglect dialogue, but we don't leave our agenda behind.

The chief of the European Union in Kosovo, Thomas Szunyog, has delivered the Progress Report to Prime Minister Albin Kurti today. At a joint media conference, Szunyog has also been declared about dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, saying the EU wants final agreement between the two countries, but has said it depends on the will of the two [...]
At a joint media conference, Szunyog has also been declared about dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, saying the EU seeks final agreement between the two countries, but has said it depends on the will of the two governments.
Prime Minister Kurti on the other side has declared that when elections were, they have pledged and promised citizens that they will have priority of justice and employment, but will not neglect dialogue.
The Kosovo Government's “Priority is employment, justice and pandemic. So economic development, economic growth and employment on one side, fighting corruption, reform of the judiciary and justice on the other, and of course health crisis with the management of pandemic. We have not neglected meetings in Brussels, we have expressed constructive readiness for dialogue, but the question of dialogue is not right to replace either the combating of COVID-19, nor the government's great zeal for economic growth, nor the fight against corruption, nor for a genuine system of justice as the European Union currently has, Kurti has said.
He has said the government cannot put aside the agenda for which citizens are voted massively, but has said dialogue with Serbia does not neglect.










