Can he take Kurt, Decani Monastery? Kosovo's anti-Kosovo friends risk giant

The Kurti II government has been facing a concrete immediate problem since its coming to power on 22 March this year: Decani Monastery. This problem will already cost to weaken Kosovo's position in dialogue, but things can escalate by causing unpredictable earthquakes. The monastery in question [...]
The monastery in question was listed by powerful Europa Nostra organisation between 7 The Most Risked Cultural Heritage Sites In Europe since April because of the institutional and legal troubles it was facing.
Why?
The Decani Monastery has been constantly guarded by KFOR troops... Beyond security worries, the monastery with a special protected zone is facing continued risks of inadequate local development ʹ in violation of order and law that would undermine the values of a country preserved by the U. NESTO. Particularly disturbing is the plan for building an international road connecting the Decani municipality in Kosovo with the Parliament in Montenegro that would pass through the special protection zone and pass around the monastery's doors. In the summer of 2020, street work was cut off, and an agreement was reached after the pressure of the international community. “reasons the Europe board Nostras.
The decision taken by this powerful organisation will significantly weaken Kosovo's bid for membership in U NESTO, but beyond that, even Kosovo's arguments are committed to creating a multiethnic and multi-religious climate in the country.
This failure could seriously undermine Kosovo's independence by further strengthening Serbia's presence in our country.
Dialogue with Serbia
How problematic the list will be for the Kurti II Government shows two letters initiated towards this organisation by the young Kosovars. One launched jointly by Prime Minister Albin Kurti and President Vjosa Osmani, and the other with tougher tones initiated by Culture Minister Hajrlla Ceko and Foreign Minister Donika Grovalla.
Both of these letters described as <x0entencious” listing the Decani Monastery among the 7 most endangered cultural countries in Europe as demanding that the decision be withdrawn, Periscope follows. But Europe Nostra ignored no paper at all.
Political applications are expected to be too heavy for Kosovo and will undoubtedly affect dialogue with Serbia in Brussels, giving the opposing side a powerful additional argument for its demands.
As if that wasn't enough, two days ago [May 19, 2021], the Quint embassies [US Embassys France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom] issued a Common Declaration That Is Devastious for the positions of Prime Minister Kurti.
It mentioned Albin Kurti's own vow of “reforms and respect for rule of law” within its anti-corruption rhetoric. But ambassadors of Kosovo's friendly countries tell him that to prove that, it takes “his determination to implement the Constitutional Court's decision... on the census of the Decani Monastery. ”

Albin Kurti's government continues to remain silent for the statement issued by Quinn.
Albin Kurti has repeatedly been a major opponent of the Special Protection Zone Agreement, which also provided protection to the Decani Monastery and is not believed to change his stance on the case.
Who's with Kurt?
If Prime Minister Albin Kurti decided that the international road linking Decanin and Plav continued to build, he would have his allies.
In the first place, it's about the mayor of the Decani municipality, Mr. Union Ramos.

And in second place, it's about Decani historians.
Similarly, Kurt can count on the alliance from her political partner to nationalism, AAK. But the issue could undermine its relations with Vjosa Osmani's initiative, which preserves Kosovo's alliances, views it as the most priority.












