Kurte fails to ensure dialogue is first or second priority even after meeting with Lajcak

Incoming Prime Minister Albin Kurti has been promoted to the media, after meeting with the EU special emissary for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak. Kurti said Lajcak informed him of the readiness of co-operation between the position and opposition of Kosovo, in terms of reports with Serbia, and that Lajcak agreed. According to him, he has told [...]
Kurti said Lajcak informed him of the readiness of co-operation between the position and opposition of Kosovo, in terms of reports with Serbia, and that Lajcak agreed.
According to him, he has told Lajcak that he does not deny the importance of dialogue, but that not under the pressure of time, and that it is for a principled dialogue, Periscope follows.
“We are interested in having a state-of-the-art co-operation with Serbia, he agreed, he informed me of the process in general, I told him that we have won this election with our programme, that we are in pandemic conditions, that we are against dialogue, but we want the principled and well prepared dialogue”, Kurti said before the media.
Kurti declared that for dialogue they should be well prepared.
“cannot be the first or second priority, because it's justice and employment. I do not deny the importance of dialogue even for the EU, Kosovo and Serbia and the region, but the most important is that this dialogue is well prepared. Be the honest dialogue we're not in the pressure of time, but we're committed to substance”.
Furthermore, for a possible date for the resumption of dialogue, Kurti said there could be no date, without the government being formed once.
There can be no date, because once we have to form the government, make the selection certificate, and the government will have its own Foreign Affairs Minister, including the report with Brussels and even with Serbia”. /Periscopi/












