Erdogan-Kurt: I am glad that your party will review the embassy decision in Jerusalem

Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti, looking that besides Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, at the prime minister's table, one more issue will be found -- the opening of the Kosovo Embassy in Jerusalem. From Izreael, he is invited to attend the Embassy's inauguration until Turkey's president, Reccep Tayip Erdogan, asks him to avoid a [...]
From Izreael, he is invited to participate in the Embassy's inauguration until Turkey's president, Reccep Tayip Erdogan, asks him to avoid such a decision that, according to him, could cause great damage to Kosovo.
Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti has received several congratulations from various world leaders after winning the February 14th elections. Two of the most important for substance has been that of Israeli Prime Minister Benyam Netanyah and that of Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan.
Netanyahu in his letter wishes Albin Kurti, until he stressed that he welcomes him to Israel to assure the Embassy of the Republic of Kosovo in Jerusalem.
But unlike the Israeli prime minister, Turkey's president, Reccep Tayip Erdogan, has said he welcomes the party's positions running Albin Kurti, that Kosovo's decision to deploy the Embassy in Jerusalem will be considered.
Erdogan has told Kurt that if such a step were avoided, it would become helpful.
Moreover, I am pleased to learn about your party's position that, if it comes to power, will review Kosovo's commitment to opening the Embassy in Jerusalem. I believe it would be helpful to avoid such a step, which could cause major damage to Kosovo”, Erdogan wrote in his letter.

Vetevendosje Movement officials have said they will consider Kosovo's decision to place the Embassy in Jerusalem if such a thing is required and a condition is made by the European Union on the road to integration. So stated Kurti's number two party, Glauk Konjufca.
Even one of the officials of this party, which Kurt had drawn close to himself during the time he had been prime minister, Hakki Abazi, had declared that the European Union's position is of great importance to Kosovo about where the embassy should be put, and according to him, Kurti must sit down with Brussels and Israel to resolve what Ahaz considers quite a matter.
It is complex to discuss even at the diplomatic level that, the EU's position on where the embassy should be, is very important, because for Kosovo, the position of the European Union is important. I think the Kurti government will sit down with the greatest sincerity to talk to both the state of Israel and the EU to try to solve this knot that was created unnecessarily by the government of the past”, Hakki Abazi has declared.
The European Union has already described it as a decision to regret Kosovo, as Brussels continues to recognise Tel Aviv as the capital.
It's always welcome when our foreign partners normalize their reports. However, when it comes to opening the embassy in Jerusalem, it is a decision to regret Kosovo because it removes Kosovo from the EU's stance on the status of Jerusalem” had declared Peter Stano.











