Petar Petkoviqi complains Russian Ambassador for Albin Kurti

Serbia's so-called office director for Kosovo in Government Petar Petkovic met today with Russia's Ambassador to Serbia, Aleksandar Bocan-Kharchenko, where he complained about Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's approach to Kosovo-Serbia dialogue. “Petkovic noted that Pristina showed extreme responsibility in Brussels yesterday, refusing to reconcile [...]
“Petkovic noted that Pristina showed extreme responsibility in Brussels yesterday, refusing to comply with the two main points of the EU draft, which refer to intensifying efforts to find missing persons remaining, as well as content from unilateral actions that would destabilise the situation. All of Albin Kurt's efforts led to obstructing the talks and aimed at provoking the Serbian side to suspend negotiations, but Belgrade has once again shown responsibility and commitment to dialogue and agreement”, Petkovic said at the meeting, according to his statement of media published by the office he heads.
It adds that Petkoviq, after yesterday's meeting, stressed great concern about the situation in Kosovo and the way to preserve peace and stability.
According to Petkov, Belgrade will remain constantly committed to continuing the dialogue, while the Serbian side is said to insist on forming the Association of Serb majority municipalities, as well as on reaching a compromise.
Petkov has told the Russian ambassador that Russia remains Serbia's biggest friend, thanking him for the support Moscow gives Belgrade.











