Lekaj: Albin Kurti should have been informed first of the U.S. report on W.A.

Lekaj: Albin Kurti should have been informed first of the U.S. report on W.A.

Although three days ago the U.S. Embassy published the feasibility study report on Lake Weman, seen at one of the September 4th Agreement points in Washington, chief executive Albin Kurti, told media on Friday that he has not yet read this report. However, the prime minister [...]

Although three days ago the U.S. Embassy published the feasibility study report on Lake Weman, seen at one of the September 4th Agreement points in Washington, chief executive Albin Kurti, told media on Friday that he has not yet read this report.

However, the country's prime minister confirmed that they stand behind any statements about Ujman's lake and that dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia will have a new chapter.

And opposition parties are seeing Kurt's move as ignoring things coming from the United States.

Alliance for the Future of Kosovo MP, Paul Lekaj, has said that the Telegram that for Kurti dialogue is his number one priority.

I think Mr. Kurti's focus is his number one priority dialogue, though he had otherwise told us in the campaign. The prime minister must have been informed at all times. He should have been informed first maybe even before he had the U.S. report on Whiman on the table, but as noted by Mr. Kurti, he has a tendency to ignore things coming from America”, he said.

Asked whether to back the initiative presented by deputy The PDK, Hajdar Beqa, who has on Friday declared that the opposition will call Prime Minister Kurti in inter-recilation, Lekaj said the AAK had requested a report about dialogue.

“We as AAK have requested that Kosovo's prime minister report to the Assembly, but we will also support the PDK initiative”, Lekaj said.

Otherwise, Prime Minister Albin Kurti has announced on Friday that he stands behind any statements for the Lake of Weyman and that dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia will have a new chapter.

Kurt even in the afternoon has indicated that he has failed to read the feasibility report released by the U.S. Department of Energy. In addition, he added that experts must first do it.

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