And France is distanced by the money: We're not her source.

France's embassy in Kosovo has denied that France is involved in the so-called “no-paper” Franco-German published by the newspaper “Koha Ditore”. Through a reaction on Twitter, the French Embassy has stated that France and Germany are not the source of that “no-paper” and that the two states support the exchange of dialogue from the European Union. “Finance and [...]
Through a Twitter response, the French Embassy has declared that France and Germany are not the source of that “no-paper” and that the two states support the exchange of dialogue from the European Union.
“Finance and Germany are not the source of the so-called Franco-German non-paper published today in Koha Ditore. We fully support the European Union's mediation, and welcome the efforts made in this direction by the Special Representative in charge of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Miroslav Lajcak”, said in response.
La France et l'allemagne at sont after à l'origine du pétendu non-papier franco-allemed publice aujourdúi par Koha Ditore. Nous soutenons statement la médiation de lUE et saluons les efforts entrepris in c sep kut par le Représantcit rrgé du dialogue Bg-Pr, M. You little pussy. Pic.twitter. com/ pDFi8McrZz
í France au Kosovo (@French kosovo) April 27, 2021
Meanwhile, Germany's Ambassador to Kosovo, Jorn Rohde, has said “Non-paper” published by “Koha Ditore” is “fake news”
Through a post in his Twitter account, Rohde said there might be documents, but that he is not a French-German, while adding that he supports the EU-led dialogue and Miroslav Lajcak.
The so-called “non paper<x2-German> published by Koha Ditore is false news. There may be documents, but it's certainly not French-German. We fully support the EU-led dialogue and Miroslav Lajcak, as Germany's Foreign Minister Maas again stressed last Thursday in Pristina” wrote Rohde on Twitter.











