Kurti says government will commit to full reciprocity with Serbia, talks gas

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurtin has said that the government is committed to full reciprocity in order to have justice regarding Kosovo's reports with Serbia. According to Kurti, within full reciprocity, come mutual recognition between Kosovo and Serbia. It's not about revenge either, but we consider [...]
According to Kurti, within full reciprocity, come mutual recognition between Kosovo and Serbia.
It's not about revenge either, but we consider it a principle of good neighbourly relations, from the concept of equality. Kosovo and Serbia cannot have equal asymmetrical relations, so as an independent state, like Government, we will commit to having full reciprocity to bring justice to the country as far as our reports are concerned, and in the context of this reciprocity in the centre is mutual recognition, so the day Serbia recognises Kosovo”, Kurti said.
The executive's first one has dismissed opposition parties' accusations that it is undermining relations with the United States of America in terms of canceling the gas project.
Kurti said that numerous information and algorithms have nothing to do with rejection, until he confirmed that they are in constant contact with the MCC.
The charges are not true, we are in contact with the MCC, we are also discussing what it is best at this stage to use the funds that will help us with our energy policies. So if we said we needed more information and research, that doesn't mean we refused, but it means we're responsible, American funds are welcome and desired, but will also be exploited by our government”, Kurti has declared.
Meanwhile, for the summit in Slovenia, he has said he is interested in agreements where Kosovo is treated equally and which citizens benefit from.
“We are open and ready, for better neighbourly relations, where among these six states only Serbia does not recognise us, and because of its influence neither Bosnia and Herzegovina. Interestingly, the countries that are in NATO, the Western Balkans know Kosovo -- that is, for agreements where we are treated equally -- and they help the citizens we are certainly ready, even in terms of diplomas and qualifications -- of course, we are interested”, Kurti said of the Online Economy.











