After America, even the EU disappointed Kurt for the license plates: Not in line with Dialogue Agreements

The European Union has reacted after the Kosovo Government's plan to scale up implementation of the decision on license plates, saying the same is not in line with the agreement reached in Brussels. Prime Minister Albin Kurti, meanwhile, said Friday that international partners confirmed that the plan is in line with this agreement. European Union [...]
The European Union has reacted after the Kosovo Government's plan to scale up implementation of the decision on license plates, saying the same is not in line with the agreement reached in Brussels. Prime Minister Albin Kurti, meanwhile, said Friday that international partners confirmed that the plan is in line with this agreement.
European Union has come up with a media communiqué about Kurti Government's recent decision. They express the same disappointment the day after something like that declared American Secretary Antony Blinken.
“The EU has taken into account the Kosovo government's latest decision regarding the plates. Kosovo has the right to gradually remove KM signs, but the process must be carried out in the agreed-on way in the dialogue and implement in a comprehensive and consultative manner”, said the EU communiqué.
The point, notes, is that the decision is a step in the right direction, but is not in line with the Dialogue Agreements.
Likewise, like the United States of America, the EU has expressed disappointment that their demand has been ignored.
“While the decision is a step in the right direction, it is not in line with the Dialogue Agreements, which are binding on both sides. The corresponding 2016 agreement envisioned a clearly listed and defined process with a 12-month deadline for the evacuation process, which has not been followed. Kosovo should allow a longer period of transition. This has been the ongoing advice of Kosovo's closest partners, including the EU and the US. It is disappointing to see that” has not been followed, the communique points out.
In the end, the EU has called on all sides to refrain and speculate actions that could endanger security in the country's north.
“is required to keep the calm. We call on all parties involved to exercise restraint and avoid any action or rhetoric that could jeopardise stability on the ground, especially in northern Kosovo. The EU will continue, together with its partners, to engage both with Kosovo and Serbia. We expect the parties to engage constructively and confidently to find a solution without further delays, in full compliance with Dialogue Agreements”, it says in the end.












