Kurti after appointment: I went with four proposals, the last three of them turned down

Prime Minister Albin Kurti spoke after meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, saying they went with four proposals ahead of the Serbian side, which the last three were denied, and for the first received no answers, Periscope reports. ”1. Six Western Balkan states advance CEFTA to SEFTA ( South-East European Free Trade Agreement) according to [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti spoke after meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, saying they went with four proposals ahead of the Serbian side, which the last three were denied, and for the first received no answers, Periscope reports.
”1. Six Western Balkan states advance CEFTA to SEFTA ( South-East European Free Trade Agreement) under the EFTA- EEA, so the deal that Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland have with the EU.
2. Kosovo and Serbia immediately sign a joint peace agreement, pledging they will not attack each other. This is important now as never before, a day after the NATO Summit in Brussels and unanimous orders given there.
3. After mutual recognition between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia, in both our countries we will have bilate reciprocity, including the minority issue here. So Serbs in Kosovo can have their National Council, as do Albanians and Bosniaks in Serbia.
4. The issue of the missing, violent missing, must be removed from his position and the head of the Serbian delegation questioned. Veljko Odalovic, who in 1997-1999, was Kosovo district <x0-meselnik”, and led with Kosovo occupied with Mr. Zoran Agjelkovic.”
The last” was refused, the first proposal for CEFTA was answered. I hope they examine it when they return to Belgrade. The next meeting will be July 25th. There is still no agreement as to the agenda for future dialogue. EP RISCOP/











