Murtezaj criticises Kurt for meeting with Macro: I was going 48 hours early.

Former Deputy Foreign Minister Valon Murtezaj has said that if he met France's President Emmanuel Macron, as Prime Minister Albin Kurti will do today, he would leave at least 48 hours earlier. He has declared that the four points Kosovo Prime Minister presented at the meeting in Brussels, where he faced [...]
He has stated that the four points Kosovo Prime Minister presented at the meeting in Brussels, where he faced Serbia's president, are no longer important to be discussed.
If I had gone to meet Europe's number one president, I would have left Pristina 48 hours earlier. I wouldn't have left any risk of getting off the road, getting tired of the plane and others. The four points Kosovo's prime minister has unveiled in Brussels are not the most important points to be discussed at the Brussels table. The most fundamental aspects, such as the matter of recognition, have been sided with what he offers in writing as verbal communication, each one can say and the words there are blown away. It's a case of documents. It is the issue of war reparations, the huge range of damage Serbia has done to Kosovo”, he said in Klan Kosova.
“These four points are not that they are not important, but are not at all the most important, and in any kind of a docking process in the negotiation process, it defines the future phases of that process to a large extent. This anchor is no longer the right”.
Murtezaj has said the expected expectation of becoming Kosovo's prime minister by France's president, Emmanuel Macron, points to France's dedication to Kosovo and the countries of the region.
“Finance expects Kosovo's prime minister at the highest level. The countries wait for months or years to take turns. This shows the devotion of the Republic of France. France is now a leader along with Germany and at the same time for the EU the question of dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, but the entire Western Balkans is also a dimension of security and peace in Europe”.
But what is expected to be discussed today at the meeting of Kosovo Prime Minister and French President?
The “can be expected of things that are normal, support on the European road, visas will certainly be issues and support for dialogue. More recently, the terminology is used to select creative solutions that may be either new or new things, but what's important is that Kosovo's prime minister is likely to identify his intentions for this process face-to-face and head with the French president. Our concern is that we have not heard those goals clearly stated to this day. There's no proper platform, until the dialogue process is simple and you can't shut it down even if it doesn't matter to you or to the other parties who value it. It is in Kosovo's interest to do well in this negotiation process”.











