Serbia's referendum: Quinty goes to Osman, Kurt, and Conjufca

Following the government's call for allowing the Serbian referendum to be held in Kosovo, the QUINT ambassadors are holding meetings with the leaders of institutions. At the presidency's facility, international diplomats are discussing with President Vjosa Osmani, Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Chief Parliamentary Glauk Konjufca. The Kosovo government has been firm in the decision against allowing maintenance [...]
Following the government's call for allowing the Serbian referendum to be held in Kosovo, the QUINT ambassadors are holding meetings with the leaders of institutions.
At the presidency's facility, international diplomats are discussing with President Vjosa Osmani, Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Chief Parliamentary Glauk Konjufca.
The Kosovo government has been firm in the decision against allowing the Serbian referendum to be held in Kosovo on 16 January.
The government returns to Quinn for Serbia's referendum: Yeah, but not where you're looking.
Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Kressnik Ahmeti reacted following the international demand that Serbs vote in Kosovo for the Serbian referendum on constitutional changes.
Ahmeti said he is not denying anyone the right to vote, but that right cannot be done by violating the sovereignty of another country while recalling the two options Serbs want to participate in the referendum.











