Mustafa tells Periscop what will help Albin Kurti in dialogue

The non-government organisation, the Balkan Policy Investigative Group, has confirmed today how Kosovo foreign experts engaged in dialogue with Serbia will be Veton Surroi, Bernard Nikaj, Leon Malazog, Robert Muharrem and Muhamet Mustafa. According to this organisation, led by Naim Rashit soon, the team is expected to join also Blerim Shala, [...]
According to this organisation, led by Naim Rasiti, it is expected that the team will soon be joined by Blerim Shala, adviser to former President Hashim Thaci.
Muhamet Mustafa, professor of economics and former LDK delegations for Periscope, has confirmed his participation in this team, indicating what he will focus most on.
Yeah. The group's Balkans statement has also been issued. We work as a team there and normally that I will have a focus on economic issues. For other approaches to the working nature group, it is more competent to speak to Naim Rashitı, Mustafa has told Periscope.
Naim Rashit of the Balkan Policy Group today confirmed that they have signed memorandums of understanding with the Government of Kosovo and Norway's Embassy on April 22nd to determine the modalities and engagement of <x0-second foreign experts” for the dialogue process with Serbia.
This has already been signed by Prime Minister Kurti, despite his contradictory attitudes towards some of the personalities in the past.
The engaged “Experts provide expertosis, professional and permutative support for the dialogue process, and are made available to the prime minister, his cabinet and Deputy Prime Minister for European Integrations, Development and Dialogue. Foreign experts have no representative or leader role and are contracted only by the Balkan Group. ” reportedly announcing this group.
They have warned that other experts could be invited “regardless of the government's needs and the dynamics of the dialogue process./ P ERISCOPI/











