EU rapporteur reproves Prime Minister Kurti for voting in Albania: You're no ordinary citizen anymore.

EU rapporteur reproves Prime Minister Kurti for voting in Albania: You're no ordinary citizen anymore.

The rapporteur for Kosovo in the European Parliament, Violet von Cremon, has said that Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's move to vote in the Albanian elections will not affect the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, although it has not backed down on the idea that this vote had political motive. In a statement to the Serbian media '%Danas', the rapporteur for Kosovo declared [...]

In a statement to the Serbian media media '%Danas', the rapporteur for Kosovo stated that it could only confirm what he had already said did not agree to such an act. The same does not view the possibility of a formal reaction to the matter, but it emphasizes that he would like to talk to Kurt about his motives for sending such a message.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's decision to vote in Albania's elections has a strong political compromise because he is not a common citizen with two citizenships. In my opinion, if a country's prime minister votes in a neighbouring country, does not contribute to the stabilisation of the Western Balkans”, it has stressed

If I could, I'd like to discuss with Kurt what his motives were. I don't think Kurti's vote will reflect on the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, but it is clear that we cannot implement double standards on the issue of dual citizenship for Kosovo Serbs and Albanians from Kosovo”, has added von Croamon further.

The executive leader, on the other hand, is expected to talk to EU officials in Brussels about continuing dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.

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