Hoxhaj: Unaware of how Kurti said he was more informed by Lajcak for dialogue

Task Leader of The PDK, Enver Hoxhaj, has described Prime Minister Albin Kurti's statement as unaware that no documents for Kosovo-Serbia dialogue have been handed over, Hoxhaj said no prime minister can say publicly, in the way Kurti said he is informed of the dialogue more by the EU special minister [...]
Hoxhaj said no prime minister publicly says, in the way Kurti said he is more informed of the dialogue by the EU's special minister for dialogue, Mirsolav Lajcak.
This is indisputable. No prime minister says in the manner Kurti said he was more informed by Lajcak. I think that, not in the Government of Kosovo, but also nongovernmental organisations in Kosovo, who have followed the dialogue, have all the dialogue agreements. He shouldn't make movies to create situations that have no documentation”, Hoxhaj said in RTK.
We remember that Kurti during the meeting in Brussels said the government Hoti has not handed over the documents for dialogue, while in this regard former Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has reacted.
Former Prime Minister Hoti has again been clarified in terms of handing over dialogue documents to current Prime Minister Albin Kurti. Not to hand over these documents to Kurti has also complained to European top diplomat Josep Borelli.
He has published the list of documents on the dialogue process that he has handed over to Kurt.
According to Hoti, Kurti has been handed over to the document on the position of the Republic of Kosovo in dialogue with Serbia, the detailed report (29 page) on the chronology of all dialogue-related developments.
The former prime minister also explained that all documents agreed in Brussels on several rounds of dialogue have been handed over, as well as a volume of preparation for dialogue concerning Serbia's financial obligations to Kosovo.
Kurti also says the government's decision on the Council of Experts for Dialogue and Accords with the Norwegian Government and the United Kingdom Government has been handed over to support the Council of Experts for Dialogue.












