LDK refuses Kurt's invitation, tomorrow they don't go to a meeting

After Wednesday's meeting with the US emissar for the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar, Prime Minister Albin Kurti has sent an invitation to the address of opposition parties he has asked for a Friday meeting. But, the Democratic League of Kosovo in an answer to Gazeta Express suggests they will not go to [...]
But, the Democratic League of Kosovo in an answer to Gazeta Express suggests they will not go to the meeting invited by the prime minister. LDK spokeswoman Sbel Halimi for Express has said Kurti must report to the Kosovo Assembly on the issue.
Halimi said that in the Parliament The LDK will refocus its positions.
On the topic of dialogue, Kosovo's prime minister must report only to the Kosovo Assembly. There the LDK will refocus its attitudes. This has been the agreement of leaders from the (4)x1> preliminary meeting, she said.
Halimi said that for LDK “the final agreement with Serbia should be made only about mutual recognition”.
For LDK, the final agreement with Serbia should be made only about mutual recognition. In this agreement of recognition, constitutional order, territorial integrity and sovereignty of the country are non-negotiable”, Halimi has said.
On this appointment, AAK has claimed to meet Kurt. The PDK has said they will expect details from the prime minister's office then decide whether to leave.












