Kurti hosts Serbia's Parliament's Albanian, Bosniak deputies meeting

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has received six Albanian and Bosniak deputies from Serbia's People's Assembly on visit. Sandzak Democratic Action Party Chairman Sylejman Ugljanin, Shaip Kamberi, chief of the parliamentary group “United Valley é SDA Sandzak”, deputies Enis Imamovic, Nadije Beqiri, Mirsad Hodzpqi, Silver Bajrami and Selma Kuchevic all expressed [...]
Sandzak Democratic Action Party Chairman Sylejman Ugljanin, Shaip Kamberi, chief of the parliamentary group “United Valley é SDA Sandzak”, deputies Enis Imamovic, Nadije Beqiri, Mirsad Hodzpqi, Silver Bajrami and Selma Kuchevic all expressed their support at the meeting they had at Kurt's office, writes. Periscope.
The prime minister's office suggests that, SDA Chairman Sulejman Ugljanin thanked Prime Minister Kurti for approval in the Kosovo Parliament of the resolution condemning genocide in Srebrenica. He said Bosniaks are very grateful that the Kosovo Assembly was listed on the right side and condemned the biggest crime in Europe after World War II, when 8,000 Bosnian men and boys were killed and massacred in one day by Serb security forces.
Ugljanin stressed that coalition deputies “The United Valley é SDA Sandzak” recognises independence and the state of Kosovo. He said they support Prime Minister Kurti and the Government of Kosovo in its commitment to protecting the rights of Albanians in Serbia.
“Protecting the rights of Albanians you are also protecting the rights of Bosniaks”, Ugljanin said.
He praised Prime Minister Kurti's approach to establishing reciprocity of national minority rights in Kosovo and Serbia.
This is the remedy for resolving minority problems in the Balkans”, he added.
MPs announced Prime Minister Kurti's functioning of the national council executive bodies, they said the Bosniak National Council in Serbia has 35 members and 7 delegates on the executive board. While the Assembly of the National Albanian Council has 15 members.
Prime Minister Kurti said that currently half of Sandzak is in NATO and half is not, given the fact that one part of Sandzak is located in Serbia and the other in Montenegro.
He reiterated that Serbia must distance itself from the bloody past and Slobodan Milosevic's policy.
Undeterred and without making Serbia an introspection for its past, it cannot move towards the future and normalising reports with Kosovo”, Prime Minister Kurti said. /Periscope.












