opposition s '%i trusts Kurti for reciprocity, EU calls dialogue obstacle

Government Warnings Kurti for the return of reciprocity to Serbia is not being trusted by the opposition. On The PDK and AAK say Prime Minister Kurti is using this only to manipulate with citizens and internal consumption. Meanwhile, the European Union is urging Kosovo institutions to refrain from actions that are harmful [...]
Government Warnings Kurti for the return of reciprocity to Serbia is not being trusted by the opposition. On The PDK and AAK say Prime Minister Kurti is using this only to manipulate with citizens and internal consumption. Meanwhile, the European Union is urging Kosovo institutions to refrain from actions that are harmful to normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
The spokesman for this institution, Peter Stano, in a written response to Kosova Prees, says the new government should engage constructively for continuing dialogue with Serbia.
“EU, its member states expect new authorities in Pristina engage constructively with the aim of continuing EU-launched Dialogue meetings and taking advantage of the opportunity ahead of them to bring a successful conclusion to this important process. In general, the European Union calls on Pauls Dialogues and expect them to refrain from statements and actions that are harmful to the normalisation of relations between them, and which do not contribute to a successful progress. Dialogues”, he says of KosovaPress.
Prime Minister's Declarations of Determining reciprocity Measures Is Not Trusting Headship Member The PDK, Betim Djoshi, who tells of Kosovo Press that the Kurti of the opposition promises stands out with that of power.
Mr. Kurti has no intention of putting in reciprocity, nor will he. He just used it to get people's votes, how he used his entire election campaign these years to manipulate with people's feeling. But he never sincerely followed any action. Dilon Albin Kurti of the opposition with the government”, Joshi declares.
Critical of Kurt on the subject is the AAK parliamentary group's chief, Besnik Tahiri.
He tells Kosovo Press that warnings for setting reciprocity measures towards Serbia are populist experiments by Prime Minister Kurti.
We don't have this, we know it won't, but it's just the subject of discussion related to internal consumption, with electoral consumption, and not government action”, he says.
But, otherwise, he sees political analis, Rasim Alija, who says reciprocity against Serbia as among Kurt's key promises during the campaign is inevitable.
However, that, according to him, could have consequences in procrastinating dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.
“There is no way to do otherwise, Mr. Kurti and the Government of Kosovo, for having had part of the election campaign and part of promises against voters who have given the vote due to LVV to re-establish reciprocity measures with Serbia... It can have its consequences regarding the normal functioning of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, as we still do not have clear on the date for the resumption of dialogue and how it will resume and a platform from current government”, he claims.
Days ago Government spokesman Kosovo, Kryeziu's progress said reciprocity to Serbia will happen, but still does not have a specific date for implementation.
No one should feel embarrassed or threatened by putting in reciprocity, including the state of Serbia... There is no specific date but this is an issue that is set on principles and then executing it is a matter of planning our government”, he said.
Reciprocity to Serbia, Prime Minister Albin Kurti has decided last year, but these measures have been cancelled by former Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti. Because of international pressure, imposing reciprocity had also become a cause for government collapse Kurt last year.











