Kurti: Reciprocity is not considered a means of revenge

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has declared that they love reciprocity so that Serbia can remove the barriers imposed on Kosovo. At a media conference, Kurti stated that when they are ready to decide this measure, citizens will be notified. Kurti also spoke of Kosovo's application to international organisations. “We do not [...]
Kurti also spoke of Kosovo's application to international organisations.
“We don't view reciprocity as a means for revenge, but as a concept which is derived from the value of equality. For us equality is worth it. From equality as value until reciprocity. So we want Serbia to remove the barriers. When we're ready for his deployment, you'll probably be notified and found out. Regarding a anniversary of the agreement that has been in the form of two unilateral pledges in Washington on September 4th, I can say that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs does analyses and internal assessments on where we will apply, when and what”, Kurti said.
The prime minister stressed that Kosovo is not in any danger currently, but when it comes to estimates of when it will apply for membership, it remains to be seen by the analyses made by the MPJ.
And since it's a sensitive internal issue, I can't say analysis information without risk of harming it. We have a duty to advance international subjectivity, but as when, and what, there are questions that remain of internal assessments and analysis”, he further declared.












